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MUT National Petition – United against censorship of educators   (Updated)

February 27, 2025 at 9:00 am

MUT National Petition – United against censorship of educators   (Updated)

Please note the update of 5th March 2025 The MUT is launching a national petition requesting the Education Ministry to withdraw the controversial circular which censors educators’ voices. Hindering the professional dialogue of educators in public is tantamount to censorship. This shall have adverse effects on teaching and the students’ learning process.    MUT reaffirms […]

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Educators cannot be stopped from expressing their professional judgement in public

February 26, 2025 at 3:55 pm

Educators cannot be stopped from expressing their professional judgement in public

The MUT is reacting following the first reported case where allegedly a teacher was reprimanded for speaking publicly about the profession and the education system. The MUT reaffirms that a professional is duty bound  to engage in dialogue  about the profession and aspects related it. The country has removed censorship of individuals in all situations […]

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Website login and members’ area for MUT members

February 17, 2025 at 6:33 pm

Website login and members’ area for MUT members

The website login and members’ area are now functional after carrying out some technical updates to the website. Members may login to access the members’ area by inputting the membership number. A new password has to be created. Please click here to login in the website. The members’ are can be accessed from here

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MUT signs the new Collective Agreement with the Church Authorities

February 7, 2025 at 3:11 pm

MUT signs the new Collective Agreement with the Church Authorities

The MUT and the Church Authorities signed a new collective agreement for the period 2023-2027. The new agreement was approved by affected members in Church schools in a vote early this week. The MUT thanks Officials, Council, staff and members for the work carried out to conclude the agreement. Please find the joint PR . […]

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MUT announces the result of the voting process on the new Church Schools Collective Agreement 2023-2027

February 5, 2025 at 4:06 pm

MUT announces the result of the voting process on the new Church Schools Collective Agreement 2023-2027

95.74% approved the new Collective Agreement for Church Schools. 382 were eligible to vote following their active registration. 258 votes tallied and 8 abstained. 247 voted in favour, 11 voted against. This is the conclusion of a long process of negotiations with the Church Authorities, which was preceded by several months of preparatory work including […]

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Activity by the Retired Educators’ Section

February 5, 2025 at 4:00 pm

Activity by the Retired Educators’ Section

MUT Retired Educators’ Section is organising its February outing to San Pawl tal-Ħġejjeġ Church, St Paul’s Bay followed by lunch.  This shall be held on 28th February from 10.00am onwards. Please phone on 21222663 or 21237815 or email frontoffice@mut.org.mt to place your booking by Friday 21st February.

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MUT-Church Collective Agreement – Voting process open

February 4, 2025 at 3:56 pm

MUT-Church Collective Agreement – Voting process open

The MUT opened the online voting process today following the ratification meeting held. Eligible members who registered to vote received the voting document by email through the audited voting system. The voting process closes on Wednesday 5th February at 3.30pm. The Union encourages affected members to participate in this process.

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MUT meets MCAST Students Council representatives

January 31, 2025 at 4:21 pm

MUT meets MCAST Students Council representatives

MUT held a meeting with the council representing MCAST students. Whilst serving as an introductory meeting with the new council, the discussion focused on the effects of the trade dispute and the progress in negotiations. The MUT assured students representatives that when the time shall come to lift directives affecting assessment it shall keep the […]

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