An article in today’s ‘Times of Malta’ – quite fitting for International Women’s Day – is showing how the women of Malta are quite capable of succeeding unaided. An EU suggestion of special treatment of women has been rejected by the businesswomen of Malta, who believe that “gender imbalance at work should be addressed by encouraging more women to aim high by ensuring they have the necessary support structures, such as child-minding facilities and flexible working hours."
Women Leading to Thriving Maltese Economy?
Perhaps this attitude has something to do with the incredible success Malta’s economy is enjoying. Today it can be proud of its extremely competitive markets, especially vis-à-vis the communications field, as seen in GO (the country’s leading entertainment and communications service provider). Today the company powers over 500,000 customer connections and services which makes it Malta’s largest such company. It employs approximately 1,000 individuals, and has a strong commitment to ecological welfare.
Perhaps given the company’s dedication to the environment, along with the strength of top businesswomen in Malta, the economy is something the country can take much pride in today. Women throughout Malta have a lot to celebrate this International Women’s Day.
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