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The airline Ryanair is re-evaluating its operation in Portugal, admitting to moving forward with redundancies and with the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We announced a few weeks ago that we would have to reduce about 3,000 jobs of around about 15 to 16 thousand employees and some of them will probably be in Portugal, depending on the number of aircraft we have there [to operate]”, he says in an interview to Lusa agency the executive president of Ryanair, Eddie Wilson today.

On the day that the low-cost airline announces the resumption of its operations next July, after more than three months with the planes stopped due to the restrictions implemented by European countries to contain the covid-19 outbreak, the official stresses that the Ryanair is now “reevaluating its operations and talking to the unions” in Portugal.

“Our goal is to have agreements or a decision made soon,” says Eddie Wilson to Lusa, specifying that this decision will be released “in the coming weeks”.

Even so, according to the official, it is already certain that “what will determine this number [of dismissals] will be the total of aircraft based in Portugal”.

“For each aircraft that is removed, about 10 pilot jobs and approximately 20 jobs in the cabin crew are cut,” he explained.

Asked about which Portuguese bases will be most affected, Eddie Wilson indicates that the air carrier based in Dublin, Ireland, is “looking at everything”.

“We have a substantial operation in Porto, a relatively small operation in Ponta Delgada, we have resized the operation in Faro, and we operate in Lisbon”, she says, without elaborating.

Ryanair announced on April 1 of a simplified lay-off in Portugal , considering the use of the measure as indispensable for the preservation of jobs in the country, according to information transmitted at the time to the unions.

And that will happen as of July 1, as announced today by the carrier, indicating yet that the resumption is subject to lifting the travel restrictions applied to flights within the community.

“What will happen here is that we will have a lower demand and that is why we only resume with 40% of our capacity , which means we have fewer planes and fewer frequencies […] and, in these situations, we have to consider redundancies and cost cuts “, Eddie Wilson told Lusa.

Since the beginning of the travel limits, applied in mid-March, Ryanair has only made about 30 flights a day between Ireland, the United Kingdom and Europe..

 

 

 

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The director-general of Health said today that it is impossible to impose rules of behavior on young children, arguing that it is up to adults to “do everything” to minimize the risk of contagion when they are playing and socializing.

Nurseries are “a place to play” and children are “very small and therefore it is not possible” to impose rules on their behavior, said Graça Freitas at the daily press conference on the evolution of the covid-19 pandemic in Portugal

However, he stressed, “we must do everything, but everything, that adults and space allow to minimize the risk of their games”.

Graça Freitas gave several examples of how to do this, such as “deploying classes, keeping as few children as possible inside a room”.

“It does not guarantee that they will not come together”, but it does allow for the creation of “a kind of widened social distance”.

On the other hand, he pointed out, “we know that they can’t help but join in, but they can leave their shoes at the door” and at bedtime their mattresses must be at a safe distance so as not to pass “droplets to your colleague on the side ”while they sleep.

It is also possible to ask that each boy have his own mattress and that “the meals that are taken also have spacing between the rooms, that are not all at the same time and that have separate circuits”, exemplified Graça Freitas.

“What we adults can do is not prevent the world of boys, but give the world of boys the greatest possible security and that is in the hands of adults, separating tables, rooms, dedicating the material as much as possible to a child , arranging their own circuits ”, he stressed.

For this reason, he defended, “it is so important that daycare centers organize themselves according to their space, the number of students to create this circuit”.

“Now, obviously, we are not going to prevent the normal development of boys, nor their games, nor their interactions, because that is impossible, we are going to do everything to minimize crossings between people, between boys, and on the other hand, protect adults who accompany them ”, reiterated the Director-General of Health.

As boys cannot use a mask, “adults will have to do it, obviously, always to minimize the likelihood of contagion from an adult to a child”, he further exemplified.

Graça Freitas stressed that the rules that were presented a few days ago in a public session were only yet to be discussed, to hear opinions from associations of parents and other sectors of activity.

“We have to think about boys who have their own characteristics and the right to their development and play and adults have to create rules that minimize the crossing between certain objects, equipment and then the crossing between many children at the same time,” he concluded.

The Association of Childhood Education Professionals (APEI) has already expressed “deep concern” about the conditions for reopening daycare centers within a week and says that the recommendations for this opening are “deeply inadequate”.

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Professional education students will take regional exams at the institution closest to their area of ​​residence and with the result they can apply to all universities and polytechnics that open places for special competitions.

According to today’s newspaper Público, students completing vocational education, for whom a new way of accessing higher education was created starting this year, will experience a model that is new in Portugal: regional exams , scheduled for September.

The newspaper said, with information provided by the chairman of the Coordinating Council of the Higher Polytechnic Institutes (CCISP), Pedro Dominguinhos, that three consortia, in the north, center and south of the country, will do specific tests to rank candidates.

The initiative is from the polytechnic institutes, but there are universities that will also integrate them.

Each student will take only one entrance exam, at the institution closest to their area of ​​residence and with that result, they can apply to all universities and polytechnics in the region that open vacancies for these special competitions.

The possibility of a single exam will be on the table next school year.

For the moment, two consortia are formalized. One in the North – which includes the polytechnics of Bragança, Porto, Cávado and Ave and Viana do Castelo – and another in the South, with the polytechnics of Setúbal, Santarém, Portalegre and Beja, as well as the Higher School of Hospitality and Tourism of Estoril and the Infante D. Henrique Nautical School, in Oeiras. This network is also part of the University of Algarve, which has polytechnic education.

The third consortium, in the Centro region, involving polytechnics such as Coimbra and Leiria, is not yet completed, according to Pedro Dominguinhos.

The University of Aveiro, which also has polytechnic education, can also join the consortium. Universities are lagging behind.

“The special competition for professional education graduates – which also covers those who have taken artistic or apprenticeship courses – allows each student to apply for three different higher education courses, which, according to the rules approved in April by the Government, it could force them to do more than one entrance exam, ”the newspaper said.

If a student applied for degrees from different institutions, he would have to take three separate specific tests.

Speaking to the public, the president of the CCISP said that “it makes little sense for students to be taking tests in all the institutions they want to run for”.

The next academic year in higher education begins in the first weeks of October, after changes in the calendar due to the covid-19 pandemic.

Institutions have until May 18 to approve their internal regulations and define the access formula to use and tell the Government whether or not they want to open these special competitions in the next school year.

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GNR started at 09:00 today the operation “Fátima at home”, which will continue until Wednesday, with the objective of preventing pilgrims from accessing the sanctuary, said the Operations director, Vítor Rodrigues, to the Lusa agency.

This GNR operation – carried out in connection with the International Anniversary Pilgrimage of May (12th and 13th) and taking into account the covid-19 pandemic – will have a national and a local level.

According to Vítor Rodrigues, at the national level, the operation will involve “monitoring, sensitizing and deterring possible movements, whether on foot or in a vehicle”, involving all commands, from North to South of the country.

“At the local level, with the territorial command of Santarém, we are going to effectively monitor, control, the entry of vehicles in Fátima”, he explained.

The Director of Operations at GNR said that, when accessing the highway, “all vehicles will be controlled, a bit similar to what was done at Easter and in those moments when you could not walk from one municipality to another”.

When people are detected who go to Fátima with the intention of going to the sanctuary, they will be dissuaded from doing so, “because the parks are all closed, so the possibilities of going to the sanctuary do not exist”.

The official welcomed the “fantastic collaborative posture” of the members of the Catholic Church, with whom the GNR has been working “for many weeks”.

“I want to believe that, as has been happening in this country, the overwhelming majority of people follow the orders of the security forces and services. In Fatima, for a lot of reason, this will happen ”, he stressed.

This year, the Shrine of Fatima will celebrate the International Anniversary Pilgrimage of May in the prayer hall, as in other years, but without the crowd of pilgrims that usually fill it.

The celebrations will take place in the enclosure, but this will be closed due to the sanitary rules defined by the Government in the context of the declaration of the State of public calamity, in articulation with the Portuguese Episcopal Conference, and which prevent religious celebrations with the presence of the faithful.

Between the afternoon of the 12th and the end of the morning of the 13th, pilgrims will not be allowed access to any area of ​​the sanctuary.

The rector of the Sanctuary of Fátima, Carlos Cabecinhas, asked the pilgrims not to visit the precinct on the 12th and 13th and to make the pilgrimage “by heart”.

 

 

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When restaurants and cafes reopen this month, they should favour the use of terraces and the ‘take away’ service and should encourage prior scheduling, according to guidance from the Directorate-General for Health (DGS) released today.

In the guidance, the DGS establishes the various measures that food and beverage establishments must adopt when they reopen on May 18.

Among the measures to be adopted, the health authority highlights the reduction of the maximum capacity of the establishment, in order to ensure the recommended physical distance of two meters between people, privileging the use of outdoor areas, such as terraces (whenever possible) and the take-away service.

According to DGS, “the arrangement of tables and chairs must guarantee a distance of at least two meters between people, but cohabitants can sit facing each other or side by side, at a lower distance”.

Companies must prevent customers from changing the orientation of tables and chairs, allowing employees to do so, but always ensuring the necessary distance.

DGS also recommends that, whenever possible and applicable, prior booking for seats be promoted and encouraged.

On the other hand, standing spaces are not recommended, as are ‘self-service’ operations such as ‘buffets’.

The cleaning and disinfection of spaces must respect the guidelines previously issued by DGS, and owners must disinfect, at least six times a day, all areas of frequent contact (door handles, washbasin taps, tables, benches, chairs, handrails).

The same must be done with “critical equipment (such as automatic payment terminals and individual menus”) after each use.

The guidance also establishes the need for hand hygiene with alcohol-based solution or soap and water at the entrance and exit of the establishment by customers, who must respect the distance between people of at least two meters and comply with the respiratory label measures.

Customers should also consider wearing a mask, except during the meal period, avoid touching unnecessary surfaces and objects and give preference to electronic payment.

The document also establishes the procedures to be adopted by the employees of the catering and beverage establishments, namely the use of a mask during the period of work with multiple people.

DGS recalls that “the catering and beverage establishments, due to their characteristics, can be places of transmission of infection by SARS-CoV-2, either by direct and / or indirect contact”.

For this reason, he argues, additional measures “must be taken to ensure that the transmission of the disease is minimized in these contexts”.

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Lisbon, 06th  May 2020 (Lusa) – The Prime Minister announced today the extension of support to Managing Partners with dependent workers, an increase in the guarantee period for access to unemployment social benefits and support for independent workers without any claims in the last year.

These measures were announced by António Costa at the end of a visit to the Social Security Institute, in Lisbon, justifying them by the “abrupt” change in the country’s reality, following the Covid-19 pandemic.

During a visit, accompanied by the Minister of Labour and Social Security, Ana Mendes Godinho, António Costa said that the Government had previously supported situations in which Managing Partners, particularly micro-companies, had support in reduced activity, without staff.

“This week we are going to take it a step further, extending it also to Managing Partners of micro-companies with employees.”, declared the prime minister.

The second step that the Government is going to take, according to António Costa, relates to the guarantee period for access to unemployment benefit for people in probationary situations and for cases where contracts have been terminated.

“The probationary period was taken into account for ‘normal’ circumstances, but that is not the case today, because, as we have seen, in one month, everything has changed. We cannot neglect to support these workers.” he claimed.

The third measure, continued António Costa, will be given in relation to the group of independent workers – workers who enjoyed the alternative of not making contributions to Social Security.

“Anyone who has not fulfilled the alternative [of claiming of Social Security benefits] is not currently protected. We are going to take the step of allowing protection for independent workers who, in the last 12 months, did not make any contributions. Naturally, they will not be able to receive the same benefits as those who made contributions over those last 12 months “, the Prime Minister immediately warned.

In his speech, the prime minister said that the executive, over the course of this week, “will take another step” in relation to the public social security system.

The idea, according to António Costa, “is to open the door to all those who, for various reasons, either through choice or as a result of existing deregulations in the labour market,” have been working in deregulated circumstances “.

“This is the time for these citizens to put an end to deregularity and formalise their participation in the Social Security system. Come to Social Security, we are here to welcome you and offer you support. We don’t want to leave anyone behind during this crisis”, stressed the Prime Minister.

This widening of Social Security to informal workers had already been mentioned by Minister Ana Mendes Godinho in her brief speech at this opening of this session.

 

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The land borders between Portugal and Spain will remain closed after May 14, the Minister of Internal Affairs announced today, without putting forward a date for the reopening.

In the parliamentary committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms and Guarantees, where he was heard this afternoon, Eduardo Cabrita said that the control of land borders will be extended “beyond May 14”.

“May 14, certainly not [reopening of borders]. I do not anticipate any date, ”said the minister, stressing that he is“ dependent on the success ”of Portugal and Spain in the fight against the covid-19.

The control of land borders with Spain is being carried out since 23:00 on March 16 at nine authorized crossing points due to the covid-19 pandemic.

The operating border points are Valença-Tuy, Vila Verde da Raia-Verín, Quintanilha-San Vitero, Vilar Formoso-Fuentes de Oñoro, Monfortinho-Cilleros Thermal Springs, Marvão-Valencia de Alcântara, Caia-Badajoz, Vila Verde de Ficalho -Rosal de la Frontera and Vila Real de Santo António-Ayamonte.

Within the scope of border control, tourist and leisure travel between the two countries is prevented, with only the transport of goods and cross-border workers being allowed.

To the deputies, the Minister of Internal Administration maintained that “the lifting of borders must be done with great prudence” and “it will be done in absolute dialogue with the Spanish authorities”.

Portugal has been in a calamity situation since Sunday due to the covid-19 pandemic, after 45 days in a state of emergency, which ran from 19 March to 2 May.

Asked by PAN deputy Inês Sousa Real about the role of security forces and services in the calamity situation, Eduardo Cabrita underlined that “it will be guided by the same principles” of the state of emergency, but “adapted to circumstances that are different”.

According to the minister, the police will give priority to the safe use of public transport, the reopening of commercial spaces and public services.

“The circulation issues will continue to exist naturally, but they will be less visible situations in the context of allocating available resources”, he said.

Decree law here https://dre.pt/web/guest/pesquisa/-/search/130326108/details/maximized

 

 

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We found out!!!…..it is our President´s 70th birthday today!!! Happy birthday from all at SCP an I am sure a few of our followers may also say congratulations in due course….we will see! SCooP is also seeing if his non-´Hooman´ friends want to send their doggy best wished to him too.
It is typical of our President that when he quietly asked for the day off from his normal and often 12-hour herculian daily effort ´for personal reasons´ that he did not tell us why. Chris and Elise have taken over today but they did not ask why he wanted the day off as it was ´personal´! Now we know why!
What many of our followers perhaps do not realise is that David was a very senior police officer – serving for 31 years with the Hong Kong Police retiring as one of its most senior officers as an Assistant Commissioner in 2005. He then served INTERPOL for 4 years and then with the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC). He really has vast experience of safety and security issues which has been recognised by HM The Queen who awarded him with the British Empire Medal in 2016 for ´services to crime prevention and awareness within the British and International community´. David formed ´Safe Communities Algarve´ and then he expanded it to ´Safe Communities Portugal ´to help keep all of us expats informed about policing, crime prevention, safety and security issues. SCP is now the only officially recognised non-Portuguese voluntary Official Civil Protection Association.
For those lucky to have met him, you will know that David is an inspirational character and superb leader, and just a really great person, who is incredibly motivated to help the communities that SCP serve and also to advise and lobby government on a whole range of important issues on our behalf. He works tirelessly every day (and we mean every day….) without any reward other than the thanks that our communities often give him as well as the often the thanks of ministers and senior officials from the Portuguese government.
So..David… a very happy birthday from us all and we hope that you celebrate it well!! Next time do not try and keep it a secret from us all………!
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Decision ratified this Monday in Paris at the general conference of the organisation’s executive board. António Costa says that this is “a very important step towards the global recognition of the Portuguese language”.   The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) ratified this Monday morning, in Paris, the 5th of May as World Day of the Portuguese Language.

The officialisation was signed at the organisation’s headquarters, in the French capital, by a Portuguese delegation composed of Prime Minister António Costa, Minister of Culture Graça Fonseca, Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities Berta Nunes, and the Portuguese Ambassador to UNESCO António Sampaio da Nóvoa.

UNESCO’s ratification of 5 May as the official day of the Portuguese language “is a very important step towards the global recognition of this language, which is officially spoken in nine countries, four continents, and is the fifth most used in the internet space”, António Costa told journalists in Paris, quoted by Lusa. To RTP, the prime minister also reminded that Portuguese is “the official language of 260 million people, and the most spoken in the southern hemisphere”. And he also stressed that the Portuguese language will have “a strong growth”, with the forecast that, at the “end of the century, there will be 500 million” speaking it, making it an “increasingly global language”. that reason, a “fundamental priority in our foreign policy”, added António Costa.

Before the final promulgation of World Portuguese Language Day by the 40th UNESCO General Conference, the Portuguese government official visited the institution’s headquarters, meeting with its director, Audrey Azoulay, and with the ambassadors of the CPLP countries. To the journalists, António Costa also noted that this recognition constitutes “an important step” to make Portuguese one of the working languages ​​of the United Nations. Source – Publico.

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