Thursday 25 April 2024

Steward Health Care Malta awaiting direction from Health Ministry to resolve meal allowances dispute with MUMN

Steward Health Care Malta has been awaiting direction from the Health Ministry following the request made by the Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) with regards to meal allowances being provided to government employees in Steward hospitals.

Further to a request made last June on the matter by the union, the latter decided to register an industrial dispute. Steward has since been in discussions with the Health Ministry and awaits further direction on the matter. On Monday, the union issue directives on this issue, which come into effect on Wednesday. 

Steward Health Care Malta’s position has been clear from the very beginning that it has no objection in principle to employees working in the Gozo General Hospital, Karin Grech Hospital as well as St Luke’s Hospital being given the same meal allowance as their counterparts in other hospitals. This was communicated to the union and the Health Ministry on several occasions since the request was made.

These allowances are within the remit of the ministry as part of the policies and agreements relating to public service employees, and are not at Steward’s discretion. 

Whilst the right to industrial action is a constitutionally protected right that Steward will always respect, Steward would like to echo the sentiments voiced by the general public and urge stakeholders to remember that industrial  action should not come at the expense of patients’ wellbeing. Steward’s primary duty remains the health of the Maltese and Gozitan communities that it serves.