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[Opinion] 4h. Luis Montenegro Defends that Labour Reform Guarantees "Deserved Salaries"

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First Minister defends the Government's proposal to achieve "better jobs and better wages". Moreover, Antonio José Seguro believes it is urgent to recover community sense in Portugal.

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First Minister defends the Government's proposal to achieve "better jobs and better wages". Moreover, Antonio José Seguro believes it is urgent to recover community sense in Portugal.

·Portugal
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The president of the PSD and prime minister, Luis Montenegro, defended the labour reform proposed by the PSD/CDS-PP government and answered by the trade unions as fundamental to "better jobs and better wages". In a traditional opinion article published by the prime minister in today's Journal of News (JN), Montenegro wrote that "there is no need to be fear" of the working package. The proposal provides for the simplification of shipments in medi…

·Funchal, Portugal
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The president of the PSD and Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, defended the labor reform, proposed by the PSD/CDS-PP government and contested by the unions, as fundamental to achieving "better jobs and better salaries." In the traditional opinion piece published by the Prime Minister in today's edition of Jornal de Notícias (JN), Montenegro wrote that "there is nothing to fear" about the labor package. The proposal includes simplifying dismissal…

In the article usually published on 1 January in the “News Journal”, the PSD president and prime minister, Luis Montenegro, defended the labour reform as a key factor in achieving “better jobs and better wages”, and explained the meaning of the term “Christianity Ronaldo”

·Portugal
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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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