Portuguese Government Calls for Labour Reform Dialogue as Strike Looms
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For Carneiro, "the first question the prime minister has to do with himself is why, at the end of this time, the two union centers have decided to make strikes together".
Portuguese government calls for labour reform dialogue as strike looms
LISBON - Portugal's minority centre-right government said on Thursday it was open to talks with unions, which have called a general strike next month over a planned overhaul of labour laws that would make dismissals easier and working hours more flexible. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“I’m chatting with them and I’m meeting everyone,” the official said at the 31st UIA Industrial Conference, where he gave the closing message of the event. The Santilli entry called for a “mature dialogue” with face unionism reforms was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
The Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (PS), José Luís Carneiro, argued today that the labor reform offends workers' rights, challenging the Prime Minister and the government to question the seriousness of this proposal that leads to a general strike. "We [PS] have already said that the labor legislation proposal presented by the Government seriously offends the rights of younger workers, the rights of working women, the rights of familie…
Marques Mendes asks for “social dialogue” and Gouvea and Melo for a “equivalent solution”. As the government's labour reform is about to represent a “retrocess”, Philipe gives “reason” to the use of the greve.
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