Portugal: Unemployment rises to 12,2% no 4th quarter 2015. In Alentejo the rate is 13,3%.
Feb10

Portugal: Unemployment rises to 12,2% no 4th quarter 2015. In Alentejo the rate is 13,3%.

The unemployment rate rose 0,3 percentage points 12,2% in the fourth quarter 2015 from the previous, but the average annual rate fell 1,5 percentage points last year compared to 2014, to 12,4%.

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Alentejo: Mr Pedro do Carmo questions government on IP2 and IP8.
Jan25

Alentejo: Mr Pedro do Carmo questions government on IP2 and IP8.

The Member and President of the Lower Alentejo Federation of PS, Pedro do Carmo, He questioned the government about the plans for the completion of the infrastructure IP2 and IP8, that part of the road sub Baixo Alentejo.

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urgencies: User fees will download two euros.
Jan24

urgencies: User fees will download two euros.

The Deputy Secretary of State for Health guaranteed yesterday that user fees will decrease 50 cents in health centers and two euros in emergencies.

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Education: Ministry wants to ward director general for violating constitution. Concerned the competition for regional delegates
Jan15

Education: Ministry wants to ward director general for violating constitution. Concerned the competition for regional delegates

Ministry of Education removes director general for violating the Constitution The director general of Schools is accused of harming the public interest. At issue is the competition for the Center's education delegates, Alentejo and Algarve.

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IEFP: Government removes heads of the Employment Institute.
Jan02

IEFP: Government removes heads of the Employment Institute.

The national direction, regional delegates and sub-delegation of the Employment and Vocational Training Institute (IEFP) were removed on Wednesday by the Government. The Executive António Costa, justifies the decision with the new PS orientation based on promoting employment and combating precariousness.

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Portugal: Know that prices will increase from 1 January.
Jan01

Portugal: Know that prices will increase from 1 January.

The Portuguese can count, from this first day of January 2016, with increases in electricity prices, bread, rents or telecommunications, while gas prices, milk and public transport should remain.

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