
UPDATE: Portugal Drops Mask Requirement, Except on Transport, Health Services, More
You’ll still have to don the mask in your Uber or bus ride to that maskless party, and also when visiting grandma at the old folks’ home, and also at hospitals.
You’ll still have to don the mask in your Uber or bus ride to that maskless party, and also when visiting grandma at the old folks’ home, and also at hospitals.
While Lisbon’s Municipal Assembly must still approve the measure, Lisbon City Hall has voted unanimously to make public transit free for those over 65 starting in June or July and
Carris workers will be on strike demanding better wages and rights…READ MORE
Apparently, expats aren’t super happy with career opportunities in the city, for one, but also transport, “health and environment” — is it because we all smoke? — and other issues.
Tuesday, March 16 marks exactly one trip around the sun since the first lockdown for Lisbon. Feels like a lot longer, right?! But don’t worry, the current, both two-week-long and
Portugal came in 67th among 76 countries surveyed by MIT’s tech magazine when it comes to carbon dioxide emissions.
Here are some of our picks of interesting stuff happening about town this weekend and onwards.
The government is working on the proposed ‘lei Uber’ aimed at giving more protection to gig economy workers. How tech firms react is yet to be seen: will they follow in line or fight the legislation as they did in California?
On Friday, the 27th of September, 30 of Portugal’s cities participated in what is known to be the largest climate strike ever. Find out how it went down.
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