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  • Fl-1928, it-Tabib Boffa nħatar Mexxej tal- [[Malta Labour Party]]. Bejn l-1927 u l-1932 il-Partit Laburista u l- Partit Kostituzzjonali ng� ...n wieħed mill-kelliema prinċipali tal-Labour Front, jiġifieri l- [[General Workers' Union]] u l-Partit Laburista. Il-kelliema prinċipali l-oħra kienu [[Ġu�
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  • ...n in [[l-Orizzont]], a Maltese-language newspaper published by the General Workers' Union and its sister Sunday weekly it-Torċa, and was a regular contributo ...e later served as Education Secretary in the Central Administration of the Party (2001–2003) and Chairman of its Annual General Conference (November 2003)
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  • ...ltese politician, journalist, and architect who was leader of the [[Labour Party]] from 1949 to 1984, and was [[Prime Minister of Malta]] from 1955 to 1958, After a brief stint as an official of the Bormla Labour Party club, Mintoff was Labour's Secretary General between 1935 and 1945 (resigni
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  • ...2004) was a sports journalist and writer who worked mostly within Malta's Workers' Movement. == Contributions to the Workers' Movement ==
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  • ...ocialist Youth Association and a member of the National Council of [[Young Workers Association GWU]]. ...she was already an elected member of the National Executive of the Labour Party.
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  • Terry joined the '''Federated Iron-workers Association''' and became an FIA shop steward in 1959, and member of AFIA S ...urich. He retired in July 2001 as National Secretary of the '''Australian Workers Union'''.
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  • ...ers’ Union li stidnuna biex nieħdu sehem fi programm varjat b'risq il-Xmas Party għat-tfal u membri tal-Union. ...afu meta stidnuna biex nippreżentaw it-tieni programm b'risq l-istess Xmas Party, fejn il-post din id darba kien it-Tivoli Theatre, Raħal Ġdid.
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  • ...was the Prime Minister of Malta from 1984–87. He is a member of the Labour Party. He studied law at the University of Malta. ...the "diocesan junta" of Church organisations opposing Dom Mintoff and his Party. He would later claim to be "a Nationalist by birth, but a Labourite throug
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  • ...arted to take an active interest in politics and joined the [[Malta Labour Party]]. ...ning of her political career in 1946, Miss Barbara was very active both in Party affairs as well as a representative of the people in Parliament.
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  • '''Alphonse Meli''' was Deputy Secretary General of the [[General Workers Union]] between 1987 and 1997. ...became a political activist within the [[Labour Party]] and the [[General Workers Union]. Even as a Shipwright Apprentice he served as shopstewart among his
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  • ...1985 representing his fellow workers as a Shop Steward with the [[General Workers Union]]. ...menced his political activities in the Youth section of the [[Malta Labour Party]] in 1975, where he was appointed as Propaganda Secretary.
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  • ...d [[GWU's Metal Workers]]' Section, being responsible for the thousands of workers employed at Malta's two shipyards. ...ontest as a candidate in the next general election with the [[Malta Labour Party]].
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  • ...rassroots activist of the [[General Workers Union]] and the [[Malta Labour Party]]. ...l 1988 founded the [[Għaqda Veterani Laburisti]] for senior members of the party and served as its treasurer for many years after that.
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  • ...He persisted in politics with the [[Labour Party]] and the [[Malta Workers Party]] and contested the election of 1950 with the MWP. He was the editor of [[L He also edited the Christian Worker’s Party paper [[It-Tarka]].
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  • ...oncerning the [[Air Malta]] rescue plan in 2002. He also represented port workers in the port reform of June 2007 which reform has been hailed by the Europea ...alta Labour Party]] in charge of Party Affairs. In 1996, the Malta labour party won the general election by its first ever greatest majority of votes. Sub
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  • ...arty's weekly, [[The Voice of Malta]]. His next job was with the [[General Workers Union]] were he was the first deputy editor of the daily newspaper which he ...his work as a journalist, Carachi was also a member of the [[Malta Labour Party ]] National Executive Committee, serving as its assistant international sec
    2 KB (290 words) - 02:56, 8 August 2017
  • ...tro Figlio) by Pirandello at the [[Workers Memorial Builiding]]: [[General Workers Union Theatre]] at [[Valletta]] (to day knows as [[The City Theatre]]). ''K
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  • ...ervice of the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]], either in government or within the party's media structure. During the 1960s Mallia was active within the [[Young Christian Workers]], and he even held the position of National President.
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  • ...elections on the Ninth District this time on behalf of the [[Malta Labour Party]]. He retained his seat in Parliament in the elections of 1981.
    2 KB (269 words) - 03:43, 1 August 2017
  • ...ussegwentement ġie elett mill-ġdid fl-1950 u fl-1951 għall-[[Malta Workers Party]], billi nħatar Ministru għall-Ġustizzja fi Gvern ta’ koalizzjoni mmex
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