The Malta Independent 25 April 2024, Thursday
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Malta Developers Association welcomes the skill cards scheme

Saturday, 10 October 2015, 10:01 Last update: about 10 years ago

The Malta Developers Association today welcomed in the most positive manner the skill cards scheme, which the BICC (Building Industry Consultative Council) is introducing in the near future.

Through this scheme, a genuine effort is going to be made to give due recognition to those who work in the construction industry and, at the same time, the system is going to help raise quality, health and safety standards at the place of work and improve the conditions of employment of those who are qualified.

The first trades to be included in the scheme are those of plumbers, assistant electricians, painters and tile layers – sectors where there is a demand for trained people who are recognised for their level of capabilities.

The MDA believes that through this scheme the level of quality in the construction industry will continue to rise because at last there is going to be official recognition of these workers’ abilities.

This system will lead to fewer accidents at the workplace and will help to curb the unjust competition between those who provide these services. On the other hand, consumers will be more reassured that they will be getting a high level of workmanship and therefor value for their money, and they will be better protected because they are going to be better informed on the level of service they will be receiving.

The MDA took an active part in the discussions that were held within the BICC in preparation for the launch of this scheme, once there is a wider consultation about it.

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