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2025-12-22T21:06:46ZA personal reflection on Ronald Sultana’s connections with the Centre for Labour Studies and his impact on local career guidance
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Title: A personal reflection on Ronald Sultana’s connections with the Centre for Labour Studies and his impact on local career guidance
Abstract: Ronald taught me sociology in the
1990s. Several years later, in 2002, he
interviewed me as part of an international
review of national career guidance
policies commissioned by the European
Training Foundation. At the time, I was
coordinating the University’s Students
Advisory ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ. Ronald’s work on
this review and similar others, formed
an integral part of the most exhaustive
career guidance database ever compiled, propelling him to international
recognition in the field. Unaware of the significance of the work that he
was carrying out, I was struck by Ronald’s unassuming demeanour, his
skill of putting people at ease, and his insightful questioning.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZCentre for Labour Studies : biennial report : 2023-2024
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Title: Centre for Labour Studies : biennial report : 2023-2024
Abstract: Welcome to the Biennial Report 2023–2024. Since 1990, the Centre for
Labour Studies (CLS) has published a publicly available biennial report,
having previously issued an annual report since 1981. This latest edition
highlights the dedicated work of the Centre’s staff throughout 2023 and
2024.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZIntroduction [Centre for Labour Studies : biennial report : 2023-2024]
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Title: Introduction [Centre for Labour Studies : biennial report : 2023-2024]
Abstract: This latest Biennial Report of the Centre for Labour Studies covers the
activities of the CLS over the period January 2023 to December 2024.
The oldest centre or institute at the University of Malta, the CLS continues
to offer a slate of teaching, advocacy and research services, inspired
by a concern for participatory learning, a pursuit of adult and worker
education, and a focus on labour and industrial relations, human resources
management and development, gender at work, career guidance as well
as occupational safety and health. In recent years, the CLS’ longstanding
interests have been augmented by a research and policy focus on migrant
workers and the ‘gig’ economy.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZForeword [Centre for Labour Studies : biennial report : 2023-2024]
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Title: Foreword [Centre for Labour Studies : biennial report : 2023-2024]
Abstract: Welcome to the Biennial Report 2023–2024. Since 1990, the Centre for
Labour Studies (CLS) has published a publicly available biennial report,
having previously issued an annual report since 1981. This latest edition
highlights the dedicated work of the Centre’s staff throughout 2023 and
2024.
As has become tradition, the report opens with articles contributed
by CLS academic and research staff. These articles address timely and
nationally relevant challenges, including an analysis of industrial relations
in Malta, the role of trade unions in safeguarding migrant workers, the
impact of caregiving and household responsibilities on fertility decisions,
precarious work in Malta’s higher education sector, and a review of workrelated
mental health and well-being in Malta.2025-01-01T00:00:00Z