After recording the Broadcasting Authority Debate against PN Leader Simon Busuttil, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat visited Playmobil Malta to inaugurate an investment, however the independent media were not invited to attend.
The Malta Independent recently published revelations regarding cheap payments to subcontractors, which has led to individuals getting less than half the minimum wage, with some earning as little €1.90 per hour.
Well-informed and trusted sources, who came forward as a matter of conscience, informed the newsroom that Playmobil Malta currently employs 22 subcontractors on the island. Documents indicate that each subcontractor is hired to assemble products for the company at a rate of €3.99 per hour. Sources claim that the subcontractor, in order to make a profit and meet the ambitious targets set out by the company, then employs Maltese people who are paid between €1.90 and €2.00 per hour and work from home, a clear violation of employment laws by subjecting individuals to precarious conditions of work.
Government institutions have thus far ignored questions sent about this issue. PN Leader Simon Busuttil has said that, as a matter of principle, an investigation should be launched immediately.
The Prime Minister also opted not to hold his daily press conference today.
According to reports on One News, Playmobil Malta will expand its factory through a €44 million investment which will also create 200 new jobs.
from The Malta Independent http://ift.tt/2rEE97D
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