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The Union of Independent Trade Unions (USI) is a national trade union center in Portugal founded on 18 November 2000. It is composed of 14 trade unions from the public services, banking, transport and energy sectors. [1]
The University of Évora (Universidade de Évora) is a public university in Évora, Portugal.It is the second-oldest university in the country, established in 1559 by the cardinal Henry, and it received University status in April of the same year from Pope Paul IV, as documented in his Cum a nobis papal bull. [3]
The National Workers' Union (Portuguese: União Operária Nacional; [a] UON) was a Portuguese trade union federation.Established by a coalition of syndicalists and socialists, in the wake of a strike wave that followed the 1910 revolution, the UON was the first trade union centre to unite workers across different industries from throughout the country.
Arquivo.pt, formerly known as the Portuguese Web Archive, is a web archive that preserves content dating back to 1996. [1] It is a service of the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) and was initially founded at the Fundação para a Computação Científica Nacional by Daniel Coelho Gomes.
The General Union of Workers (UGT) is a national trade union center in Portugal. It was formed in 1978 and has a membership of 400,000. It was formed in 1978 and has a membership of 400,000. It is traditionally influenced by the Socialist Party .
He had 101 caps for the Portugal National Team, from 2003 to 2016, with 13 tries scored, 65 points in aggregate. He is one of the most capped players for Portugal, [ 1 ] and is also the first men's player from outside the Rugby Championship or Six Nations countries to reach the 100-cap mark.
sol.sapo.pt Sol ( Portuguese pronunciation: [sɔl] ; Portuguese for Sun ) is a Portuguese language weekly national newspaper published every Fridays in all the country, Portugal. It leans on the right wing of the political spectrum.
The party was founded in 1930 during the Ditadura Nacional period. Officially it was not a political party but an "organization of unity of all the Portuguese". Salazar in the speech that launched the party, was vague in terms of its role, and he incorporated all the parties supporting the dictatorship, whether republican, monarchic or Catholic.