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New publication: Decent Work Agenda. Merits and demerits of legislative changes
This text analyzes the main merits and demerits of the legislative changes introduced in the Decent Work Agenda (Law no. 13/2023, of April 3).
#YOU CAN'T HAVE A PAID VACATION
Manuel Carvalho da Silva, coordinator of CoLABOR, was a guest on the episode #NÃOPODIAS dedicated to the theme of April achievements in the field of labor rights.
CoLAB annual report 2023
Check out the information released by the National Innovation Agency on Collaborative Laboratories (CoLAB) in Portugal.
Net Salary Simulator
Do you already know what your net monthly salary will be in 2024?
Do the simulation on DataLABOR.
COLABOR publishes sociographic analysis of public administration employment
The study entitled "Sociographic dynamics of employment in Public Administration" characterizes the evolution of employment in the Public Administration sector in Portugal in the period 2011-2022, with particular emphasis on the analysis of employment in Central Public Administration.
CoLABOR 2023 Conference "Employment in Portugal: Diagnoses, Trends and Policies"
The CoLABOR Days are back, this year with the theme "Employment in Portugal: Diagnoses, Trends and Policies".
The Decent Work Agenda, the law and precariousness
Policy 11 is dedicated to a critical analysis of the Decent Work Agenda, a set of strategic measures in the labor area aimed at improving working conditions, with the fight against precariousness being one of its priority objectives.
14th Edition "Manuel António da Mota Award" - "Portugal Futuro"
The 14th edition of the "Manuel António da Mota Award", @motaengil, has the motto "Portugal for the Future".
Manuel Carvalho da Silva, director of @COLABOR_en will be present at the awards ceremony, giving a speech at the opening.
CoLABOR researchers participate as speakers at events on the digitalization of the world of work.
CoLABOR researchers will be speakers at national and international events on the impacts of the digitalization of the world of work.
CoLABOR participates in several national events
During the month of October, CoLABOR researchers participated as speakers in various national events.
Poverty in Portugal: trends and conjectures
This text was conceived and developed for the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (2023), with the aim of framing the phenomenon of poverty in Portugal from different dimensions of analysis.
DST GROUP and CONFMINHO are CoLABOR's newest members
CoLABOR has thus strengthened its network of associates who, with different contributions, cooperate to achieve CoLABOR's research agenda.
5th Labor Law Conference
5th Labor Law Conference: "Decent Work Agenda: Challenges and Opportunities".
September 28th and 29th, Ponta Delgada
Impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes
CoLABOR has just published the study "Impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes". This study aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residential facilities for the elderly (ERPI), based on an analysis of sociodemographic, territorial and organizational factors.
The ban on outsourcing services in the 2023 labor reform
Policies in Analysis No. 10 "The ban on outsourcing services in the 2023 labor reform" is part of a series of legal analysis texts that COLABOR has been producing as part of the Decent Work Agenda, with a view to contributing to the discussion and debate on public policies in the labor area.
The State of the Nation and Public Policies 2023
The report "The State of the Nation and Public Policies 2023", an initiative of IPPS-Iscte and released today, focuses on a reflection on structural reforms in different areas of governance, namely Employment, Justice, Housing, Social Security, Social Protection, Immigration, Health, Education, Science and Higher Education.
CoLABOR contributed to this initiative by developing and updating the "State of the Nation in Figures" information platform.
Decent Work: Context and Readings of the Agenda
O Trabalho Digno: Contexto e Leituras da Agenda (Decent Work: Context and Readings of the Agenda), an event that featured prominent personalities from Academia and Law and the participation of the Minister of Labor, Solidarity and Social Security, Ana Mendes Godinho.