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GWU Chemical and Energy Section

Blog, Chemicals & Energy, The Union

This section represents: 30 companies It is one of the largest Sections within the GWU Workers in the pharmaceutical, plastic, rubber, fuel...

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What does diversity mean?

Blog, International Days

Diversity is when people with different ideas, cultures, races, genders, economic status and characteristics meet and treat each other...

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Thank you workers

Blog, Home, News, The Union

At Labour Day we celebrate the contribution, work and achievements of all workers, regardless of gender, race, creed, colour or religion....

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L-Istampa

Blog, The Union

A straight to the point article that shows l-istampa of the issue being addressed from a unionist’s perspective. That’s the...

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1 May – Labour Day

Blog, Pensioners Union, The Union

Tomorrow is a day when all the workers of the world celebrate Labour Day. Tomorrow, workers will not only remember the achievements they...

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Message from GWU President Victor Carachi on Labour Day

Blog, Home, News, The Union

Again this year, unfortunately, we can’t celebrate Labour Day the way we used to. The Covid 19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact...

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Stop Food Waste Day

Blog, International Days, The Union

33% of all food worldwide is lost or wasted every year 45% of fruit and vegetables are lost or wasted worldwide every year The average cost...

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More work for the elderly

Blog, Pensioners Union, The Union

GWU – Pensioners Association will remain there for you during the pandemic. So members and seniors can do service during pandemic....

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General strike of 28 April 1958

Blog, Pensioners Union, The Union

The next few days will mark the 63rd anniversary of the General Strike of April 28, 1958. It was the National Council of the GWU that...

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Dementia problem

Blog, Pensioners Union, The Union

At the meeting which the Association had with the Minister of Active Ageing. Dr. Michael Farrugia had, one of the issues discussed was the...

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