Albuquerque Says the Government Should Keep "Reformist Posture" and Move Forward with the Work Package
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Albuquerque believes that the government's proposal is "nothing extraordinary" and follows the model of most European countries, but faces resistance in Portugal because "the country does not want to change".
The failure of the negotiations of the labour package of the minority government of Luís Montenegro has returned to the centre of the political and economic debate. Without agreement on social consultation and with the future of the proposal dependent on an uncertain parliamentary majority, the subject exposed structural weaknesses of the Portuguese economy
The failure of the negotiations of the labour package of the minority government of Luís Montenegro has returned to the centre of the political and economic debate. Without agreement on social consultation and with the future of the proposal dependent on an uncertain parliamentary majority, the subject exposed structural weaknesses of the Portuguese economy
Albuquerque considers that the proposal put forward by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany is "nothing extraordinary" and follows the model of legislation adopted by the majority of the countries of northern Europe.
"We have to make reforms in the country to give young people better jobs, better businesses, more able companies and better wages," said Miguel Albuquerque, President of the Regional Government. "The reaction arises after the Government of the Republic has closed the negotiations of the work package without agreement between the social partners, after nine months of social consultation, announced this Thursday the Minister of Labour. On the side…
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