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The Secretary for Economy and Finance (Chinese: 經濟財政司; [1] Portuguese: Secretariado para a Economia e Finanças) [2] is a department of the Macau Government.The Secretariat is responsible for economic, financial and labour affairs in Macau and the region's economic co-operations with mainland China.
Fixed land line numbers start with 28, while mobile (cellular) phone numbers start with 6. Calls from Macau to mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Portugal are treated as international calls. The telephone number for emergency services – Police, Fire Service and Ambulance – is 999 for all telephone lines. In addition to 999, two more ...
The Macau Federation of Trade Unions (MFTU) [a] is a pro-Beijing, leftist, labour and political group in Macau. [1] It is the largest and most influential labour group in the city, with over 50,000 members in 43 associated trade unions . [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Government departments and agencies of Macau" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Secretariat for Social Affairs and Culture (Macau) Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Myanmar) Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (Netherlands, SZW) Ministry of Social Affairs (Norway) Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Russia) Ministry of Employment, Social and Family Affairs (Somaliland) Ministry of Social Affairs ...
The Municipal Affairs Bureau (Chinese: 市政署; Portuguese: Instituto para os Assuntos Municipais) of Macau is an administrative body without political powers responsible for providing certain civic services for the special administrative region and is the successor to the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (Portuguese: Instituto para os Assuntos Cívicos e Municipais) which was abolished in ...
The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture (Chinese: 社會文化司; Portuguese: Secretariado para os Assuntos Sociais e Cultura) is a department of the Macao Government. The Secretariat is responsible for the education, health, tourism, social affairs and culture issues in the region.
The Province entered the field in 1882 with the creation of the Bureau of Industries, which was attached to the Department of the Commissioner of Agriculture. [1] In 1900, it was transferred to the Department of the Commissioner of Public Works and renamed as the Bureau of Labour, [2] which subsequently became the Trades and Labour Branch in 1916.