Malta - Union draws attention to missing payments for social welfare workers - October 31, 2021

Some 400 people who were employed at the Foundation for Social Welfare Services are missing close to €10 million in unpaid national insurance contributions, with many fearing for their pensions, union UHM- Voice of the Workers said. In a newsletter the union claimed that the former FSWS employees, who were on the agency’s payroll between 2000 and 2007, found that their employer had failed to make national insurance contributions on their behalf, despite the amount still appearing to be deducted from their salaries.

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