25% increase in student stipends
PN proposes a 25% increase in stipends for students as part of its youth-focused policy package ahead of the general election.
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PN proposes a 25% increase in stipends for students as part of its youth-focused policy package ahead of the general election.
PN proposes to elevate Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School in Naxxar to the same level as other post-secondary institutions, recognising its greater potential.
PN proposes that every Maltese citizen aged 18 or over receives a €1,000 Skills Wallet, redeemable for workforce training, retraining or career advancement. The wallet renews every three years. The aim is to give every adult a continuous, personally-controlled budget for upskilling throughout their working life.
The Labour government proposes to begin a process to formally recognise work-based learning — including internships and traineeships — within Malta's employment laws, ensuring that young people undertaking such placements receive appropriate pay.
PN proposes introducing a €1,000 Skills Wallet to support individuals in accessing training and upskilling opportunities.
The Labour Party proposes the introduction of paid placements for students.
The Labour Party proposes a 15% increase in stipends for post-secondary students. Students who go to study outside Malta would also receive an additional €1,000 grant.
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