[ad_1] For the president of the Portuguese Confederation of Commerce and Services (CCP), João Vieira Lopes, the issue of non-compliance with telework “involves a lot of interpretation of the law.” Companies that can telecommute people, he says, do. “What can be debated is what companies think of people who may …
Read More »The prohibition of circulation between municipalities has 10 exceptions. What you need to know
[ad_1] Contrary to what happened the last weekend in October and All Saints’ Day, when circulation between municipalities was also prohibited, trips to cultural events will not be allowed. The prohibition of movement between municipalities between November 27 and December 2 and between December 4 and 8 provides for a …
Read More »The (long-term) misfortune of looking for your first job in the middle of a crisis | Work and employment
[ad_1] It is something that has already happened in previous crises and has even more reason to repeat itself in the current scenario of economic contraction due to the pandemic: those who are unlucky enough to enter the labor market precisely in the middle of a recession are at serious …
Read More »UK eases Christmas measures to facilitate family reunions
[ad_1] The British prime minister will relax restrictive measures to combat the pandemic at Christmas to facilitate family reunions, at a time when a reinforcement of three billion pounds for the health service is announced. The relief from restrictions was confirmed by Downing Street, the official residence of British Prime …
Read More »Hybrid cars are an “environmental disaster” and the state should eliminate purchase support, asks Zero – Observer
[ad_1] A European study denounces the “environmental disaster” of plug-in hybrid cars with carbon dioxide emissions higher than those legally declared and the environmental association Zero calls for the end of tax benefits for these vehicles. In a statement released this Sunday, Zero reveals the conclusions of a study by …
Read More »Telecommuting. What blocks companies and workers?
[ad_1] In theory, the same 1,094 million Portuguese workers who, during the closure that began in March, were teleworking should have returned to remote work when the Government decreed the state of emergency, which reimposed the regime as mandatory in the municipalities of high risk. contagion, and as advisable in …
Read More »COVID-19. Normal life (in the US) could resume “in or around May” – Observer
[ad_1] The return to normal life of millions of Americans could occur “in or around May”, at least to be judged by the scientific forecasts responsible for Operation “Speed Warp”, in an interview with CNN. With the start of the immunization process on the near horizon, and when the country …
Read More »Trump went golfing as world leaders debated the pandemic
[ad_1] A This year’s G20 summit is being organized in a different way than usual. Contrary to what usually happens, the event is not face-to-face but virtual, due to the pandemic from coronavirus. In fact, the pandemic in fact, it was one of the topics of interest. On the first …
Read More »Covid-19: a study in Wuhan indicates that asymptomatic patients may not spread
[ad_1] A study in Wuhan, the Chinese city where Covid-19 was ‘born’, indicates that asymptomatic carriers of the virus may not spread. The analysis, carried out by the journal Nature, was carried out between May and June and concluded that “There was no evidence of transmission from asymptomatic positive people …
Read More »Spain and Germany begin to vaccinate against covid-19 in January
[ad_1] JN / Agencies Today at 20:33 The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, said this Sunday that Spain and Germany will be the only European countries that will have a structured plan to start vaccinating the population against covid-19 from January 2021. According to the explanations of the …
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