PS Rejects Labor Law Proposal With Conditions
The Socialist Party of Portugal (PS) refused a new labor law. They disagreed with parts of the law. The government and another party agreed on most things.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) did not accept the government’s plan for new rules about work. They had problems with changes to how parents take time off and how workers can be fired. The Liberal Innovation Party (IL) agreed with the government on many issues. Prime Minister Montenegro chose to work with other political groups instead of the PS. This made the PS unhappy.
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Highlights
PS Rejects Labor Law
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) rejected the government’s proposed labor law.
Disagreements on Key Issues
The PS disagreed with the government on parental leave, dismissals, and shift work.
IL and Government Agree
The Liberal Innovation Party (IL) and the government agree on most things.
Montenegro Prioritizes Allies
Prime Minister Montenegro favored alliances with right-wing parties.
PS Expresses Disappointment
The PS was disappointed with the Prime Minister’s actions.