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MITLA holds webinar on the right to disconnect
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The Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) is organising a free-to-attend webinar on the right to disconnect on March 23.
The right to disconnect is a proposed right regarding the ability of people to disconnect from work and primarily not to engage in work-related electronic communications such as e-mails, calls or messages during non-work hours.
The webinar will host a wide array of stakeholders, representatives and the public, in order to understand better the various positions prevalent in Malta with respect to this right.
Panelists will include Alex Agius Saliba, the MEP responsible for pushing the proposals relating to the right to disconnect at EU Level; Andre Xuereb, Ambassador for Digital Affairs; Charlotte Camilleri, executive in EU and legal affairs at the Malta Employers’ Association; and J.P. Fabri, economist and co-founding partner of Seed Consultancy.
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50% discount on MITLA membership being offered to webinar attendees.
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The Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) is organising a free-to-attend webinar on the Right to Disconnect taking place on 23
rd March. The webinar will host a discussion on the right to disconnect that was put forward to the EU Commission by Maltese MEP Alex Agius Saliba. During the webinar, MITLA will also present its position paper which is currently being drafted.
The webinar will host a wide array of stakeholders, representatives and the general public, in order to understand better the various positions prevalent in Malta with respect to the right to disconnect. Interested parties are required to register free of charge online. The webinar is of interest to anyone involved in law, IT, HR as well as employers and employees who have an interest in the right to disconnect.
JCI Malta has announced its 10 Outstanding Young People (TOYP) for 2020 during a COVID-19-safe gala dinner held last Monday, December 7.
Almost every year, JCI Malta seeks to reward some of the most hard-working young people on the island; this with the hope that they serve as an inspiration to others to stand up and be active leaders of positive change.
The winners were chosen by an international panel of judges from different JCI countries.
In his speech during the ceremony, 2020 National President Markus Behmann said: “It’s a true honour for us to be able to hold this event during one of the toughest challenges that JCI Malta has had to face so far. Congratulations to all nominees and winners, you are true examples of what this organisation stands for: to empower young leaders to create positive change.”
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