The minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security has said that the employment data released by the National Statistics Institute (INE) demonstrates a.
The unemployment rate was 6.6% in March, minus 0.2 percentage points compared to February and another 0.3 percentage points in year-on-year terms, according to.
Brussels wants 78% of the EU population employed by 2030
The European Commission will propose a goal of having 78 percent of the population of the European Union (EU) employed by 2030, a reinforcement compared to the goal of 75 percent prior to the crisis generated by the covid-19 pandemic
The announcement was made by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, who revealed the goal of having “at least 78 percent of the employed adult population” by 2030 in the EU.
Participating in a virtual conference on Employment promoted by the European People s Party, the official stressed that the proposal contains ambitious objectives in terms of jobs and skills , which are also clear and measurable goals .
Portugal with more female managers than EU average By TPN/Lusa, in Business, News · 05-03-2021 15:52:00 · 0 Comments
Portugalhad 36 percent women in management positions in the third quarter of 2020, slightly above the 34 percent of the European Union (EU) average, according to data released on 5 March by Eurostat as part of International Women s Day.
According to the European statistics office, 46 percent of workers in the EU are women, but only 34 percent hold management positions.
In relation to member states, the highest percentage of women in management positions in the third quarter of 2020 was recorded in Latvia (45 percent) and Poland (44 percent), followed by Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia and Sweden (42 percent each).
Homeless being re-integrated in Porto By TPN/Lusa, in News, Regional · 17-01-2021 18:00:00 · 1 Comments
Sixty homeless people from the city of Porto are going to be socially and professionally re-included under the Porto Sentido project, which started last year. Seven are already in the labour market.
Speaking
to Lusa News Agency, the president of Escola Superior Saúde Santa Maria, José Manuel Silva, said that the project “Porto Sentido - Housing, Training, Reinsertion” intends that people in homeless situations in Porto “have what it is indispensable to any human being : a roof and a key that gives them access to their space.