Business Class passenger opens judicial proceedings against TAP in Brazil
Edson Cipriano of Cipriano Slitter Technology alleges customer mistreatment and xenophobia Following on from the Resident’s publication of a reader’s experience at Lisbon airport last weekend, we received a copy
Banks in Portugal ‘closing Russian accounts’
… and not accepting new Russian clients Irrespective of whether or not Russians appear on the list of EU sanctions – brought in as a result of the Russian invasion
Hospital must pay €15,000 for refusing work to breastfeeding mother
Porto appeal court judges have confirmed a previous judicial decision to condemn the Baixo Vouga hospital authority (CHBV) to paying €15,000 in compensation for refusing work to a woman who
Pediatric specialist refutes notion that unvaccinated children do not face discrimination in Portugal – and explains why current vaccines may be completely unnecessary
Pediatric intensive care specialist Dr Francisco Abecasis has refuted the notion that unvaccinated children do not face discrimination in Portugal. Talking on SIC television news, he claims his own unvaccinated
Foreigners living in Portugal discover authorities ‘don’t recognise their vaccines’
A number of foreigners living in Portugal have found authorities here are not recognising their vaccines because they were administered outside Europe. This has always been ‘understood’ in terms of
Portugal’s president hears of festivals and events sector’s “unfounded and discriminatory difficulties”
President Marcelo spent over an hour and a half yesterday listening to why representatives of Portugal’s festivals and events sector feel they have been unfairly discriminated against by a government
Dealing with sexual discrimination
Marco Cardoso, from CCO Consulting, will be taking us through a Harvard case study on the issue of sexual discrimination and the different ways of dealing with this within management.