Minister of Labour Maria do Rosário Palma Ramalho is meeting this Monday with business confederations and the General Workers' Union (União Geral de Trabalhadores or UGT) to discuss labour law reforms. This marks the 53rd meeting between the government and social partners as they attempt to reach an agreement on contract and dismissal regulations. The UGT is expected to analyze the proposed changes during its upcoming national secretariat meeting.
Government and social partners resume labour law negotiations

Context & Explainers

The General Union of Workers (UGT – União Geral de Trabalhadores) is one of Portugal’s two main national trade union confederations. Founded in Lisbon on 28 October 1978, it was created as a social‑democratic alternative to the more communist‑aligned CGTP after the 1974 Revolution, grouping unions close to the Socialist Party and moderate centre‑right currents.
UGT represents around 400,000 workers and is affiliated to the European Trade Union Confederation and International Trade Union Confederation, giving Portuguese labour a voice at EU and global level. Its principles stress union independence from the state, employers, churches and parties, internal democracy and active worker participation.
Historically, UGT’s hallmark has been “propositive” social dialogue: it is usually more willing than CGTP to sign tripartite agreements on wages, labour law and social policy with governments and employers, shaping minimum wage increases, working‑time rules and social protection reforms. This makes UGT a key centrist actor in Portugal’s industrial relations, often mediating between left and right while defending collective bargaining and incremental improvements to labour rights.
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- From contracts to dismissals, social partners meet again to attempt an agreement on the new labour lawECO · 7:05am, 6 Apr 2026
- Government meets this Monday with UGT and employers regarding changes to labour lawRTP Notícias · 8:24am, 6 Apr 2026
- Government meets with UGT and employers regarding labour lawObservador · 7:45am, 6 Apr 2026



