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News / Portugal: Culture workers’ union sees ‘catastrophe’ as 98pct see jobs cancelled

Portugal: Culture workers’ union sees ‘catastrophe’ as 98pct see jobs cancelled

Macau News Agency,
06 April 2020, International

As many as 98% of culture workers in Portugal have seen jobs cancelled, with 33% of them without work for more than 30 days, the Union of Workers in Shows, Audiovisuals and Musicians (Cena-STE) said on Friday, citing a survey.

https://www.macaubusiness.com/portugal-culture-workers-union-sees-catastrophe-as-98pct-see-jobs-cancelled/

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