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February 11, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Shipyard workers guilty of sleeping on the job

Six Malta Shipyard employees were on Monday found guilty by the company’s disciplinary board of sleeping during working hours. Each worker will be suspended without pay for a varying number of days. As the workers returned to work on Monday, a five day period to appeal to the decision commenced. If

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Six Malta Shipyard employees were on Monday found guilty by the company’s disciplinary board of sleeping during working hours. Each worker will be suspended without pay for a varying number of days. As the workers returned to work on Monday, a five day period to appeal to the decision commenced. If the workers decide not to appeal to the decision, they will be suspended as from Friday.

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