💸 NEW APPROACH TO THE GROWING SKILLS GAP
✅ The benefits and challenges of introducing skills cards for workers in Malta will be evaluated via a study from the National Skills Council.
→ The cards will highlight information on individual skills, qualifications, technical ...expertise, transversal skills, and other relevant competencies of workers in various sectors and industries in Malta.
→ The study will rank which industries will need to acquire and derive the most benefits from the skills cards, though the study will exclude the construction and hospitality industries.
✅ Skills cards have been introduced in the previous years in several forms.
→ In 2016, the Building and Construction Authority was introduced to the skills cards, but to this date, they have only been implemented as health and safety cards.
→ In 2023, the skill 'pass' was introduced to the hospitality industry.
→ In 2024, the Malta Tourism Authority will initiate skills cards, starting with non-EU nationals and expanding to local workers and EU nationals in 2025.
✅ Gaps in required skills started showing due to the rapid economic growth in Malta in recent years, as it led to an increasing demand for jobs.
→ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Malta's labour market went through a massive change.
→ In 2021, the Maltese economy recovered, and industries were confronted with a shortage of skilled labour, which is when non-EU workers filled the shortcomings.
→ Now, around one-third (36%) of the Maltese workforce consists of EU and non-EU workers.
✅ Industries notice that the lack of skills in the labour market has affected the overall quality of service offered to clients.
→ The National Skills Council reports that even with a large number of workers coming to Malta, the deficiency in skills is critical for the highly diversified business environment.
→ A large amount of business sectors demand a wide range of skills, from fisheries to tourism.
→ In 2022, 75% of employers are concerned about the attraction of the right skills, based on an HR Pulse Survey.
→ A mismatch in skills was noticed by 54.3% of the working population, according to a National Statistics Office study.
✅ Hiring needs to be more uncompromising in regard to skills and requirements for both EU, non-EU, and Maltese workers, according to the NSC.
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https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/130459/study_will_rank_maltese_businesses_requiring_skills_cards_the_most