The president of CIP, Armindo Monteiro, asserts that while policies are beginning to shift away from the traditional 'hand-out model' of European funding, the presence of unions complicates the implementation of these changes. He criticizes unions for focusing primarily on reducing working hours and increasing holidays, which he believes hinders the potential for economic growth and improvement in living standards in Portugal.
CIP leader says that "policies are starting to change" but it is difficult to make changes with unions
Monday, 23 February 2026RSS





