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Borg expands Disciplined Forces pension proposal to include LESA, Transport Malta workers
Borg expands Disciplined Forces pension proposal to include LESA, Transport Malta workers

Borg expands Disciplined Forces pension proposal to include LESA, Transport Malta workers

Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg has announced that the PN's proposed pension reform for disciplined forces members would also be extended to workers employed with LESA and Transport Malta who complete 25 years of service, an expansion of the policy unveiled earlier on Tuesday. Addressing supporters during a political activity in Żabbar for the second

PN pledges better wages and improved conditions for disciplined forces

PN pledges better wages and improved conditions for disciplined forces

The Nationalist Party has promised better salaries for members of the disciplined forces and the reopening of police stations as part of a package of pledges related to security and public order. “We will invest to attract the best talent to the forces and give them a better infrastructure to help them with their work, PN leader Alex Borg said. He

PN pledges to increase wages, pensions for disciplined corps members; open all police stations

PN pledges to increase wages, pensions for disciplined corps members; open all police stations

A Nationalist government would improve working conditions, wages, and pensions to bolster the disciplinary forces across the Maltese islands, leader Alex Borg said Tuesday. Through its proposals, the PN aims to expand the size of the disciplinary forces by attracting more people to enter the disciplined corps, better retain those currently in service,

PN Unveils New Pay, Pension And Security Proposals For Disciplined Forces

PN Unveils New Pay, Pension And Security Proposals For Disciplined Forces

The PN has announced a series of new proposals focused on Malta’s disciplined forces, promising better pay, improved working conditions and increased investment in national security. Among the proposals announced earlier today was a plan allowing disciplined force members who remain in service after 25 years to receive both their salary and service