[ad_1] Lewis Hamilton secured pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix, the seventh round of the season in Formula 1. It is the 93rd time that the World Champion has completed the fastest lap in qualifying: fifth in 2020 and 6th at Spa-Francorchamps ! Tomorrow, the race is scheduled to …
Read More »Radicalization of the ‘anti-mask’ movement scandalizes Germany
[ad_1] Several German politicians denounced this Sunday an “attack on democracy” after the attempted invasion of the national parliament during the “anti-mask” demonstration, which represented a new stage in the radicalization of the movement. Images from Saturday night showing hundreds of protesters trying to force barriers and the police cordon …
Read More »Control of teleworking activity has limits, but abuses can exist – Observer
[ad_1] Worten contributes so that this information, essential for public knowledge, is open and free for all to read. Words Companies can consult the work time record of employees in teleworking, refer to the experts heard by Lusa, remembering that, despite the fact that this control of work activity has …
Read More »Do other countries have contact tracking apps?
[ad_1] Portugal has just received the STAYAWAY COVID application. The mobile application is available for Android and iOS. While apps are not a solution for COVID-19, they can help control potential outbreaks. Know that other countries have applications already available or in development. COVID-19 - Applications and fears We live …
Read More »Hamilton wins the Belgian GP and is two victories from Schumacher’s record
[ad_1] The British driver won the Belgian Grand Prix and remains dominant in the Formula 1 World Championship. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) won the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix this Sunday, his fifth victory in seven races, approaching the record of victories and titles of German Michael Schumacher. Related Hamilton spent …
Read More »Control of telework has limits, but there can be abuses
[ad_1] “The disciplinary and organizational power of the employer does not cease to exist in the telecommuting“, says Simão of Sant’Ana, lead attorney for Abreu Advogados. But this cannot be done using intrusive technologies such as those that, for example, control the movement of the computer keyboard, which is “expressly …
Read More »Eugenia Melo e Castro’s father died
[ad_1] The Portuguese poet, essayist and artist Ernesto Manuel de Melo e Castro passed away this Saturday 29 in São Paulo, Brazil. He was 88 years old. It was through Facebook that Eugénia Melo e Castro announced the death of his father, the Portuguese poet EM de Melo e Castro. …
Read More »Covid-19: Portugal records another death and 320 confirmed cases – News
[ad_1] Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 57,768 (plus 320) confirmed cases of infection and 1,819 (plus one) deaths. There are 41,885 cases of recovered patients registered, 119 more than yesterday. The only death occurred in the North, which now has 849 deaths and 20,776 confirmed cases …
Read More »Covid-19, the pandemic that has changed Portugal in the last six months. Do we still remember the beginning of it all? – Present
[ad_1] The deep brake on economic activity – in which many companies resorted to the simplified dismissal regime defined by the executive – begins to sound the alarms in the first projections of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and unemployment, still far away of the figures that he would confirm …
Read More »More than 25 million cases of covid-19 in the world, the US and Brazil also lead in deaths – News
[ad_1] In total, at least 25,029,250 cases were diagnosed. Nearly four out of ten cases were detected in the United States and Brazil, by far the two most affected countries, with 5,960,652 infected (182,760 deaths) and 3,846,153 infections (120,262 deaths), respectively. Globally, there are 842,915 deaths caused by covid-19, according …
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