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Tens of thousands in Portugal protest proposed labor reforms

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LISBON (AP) — Tens of thousands of people in Lisbon took to the streets Saturday to protest labor reforms put forth by the center-right government.

The protest was organized by the country’s main labor union in opposition to an overhaul of labor laws that Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s government says are aimed at improving productivity and flexibility in the job market. Opponents want the package withdrawn and say it threatens workers’ rights.

Demonstrators carried posters that read “No to the labor package” and called for higher wages.

The reforms would make worker dismissals easier. Other controversial elements include a limit on how long breastfeeding women can claim a flexible work schedule and reduced miscarriage bereavement leave.

Portugal’s current minimum wage stands at 870 euros (about $1,007) per month. Protesters carried signs calling for it to rise to 1,050 euros ($1,214) in 2026.

Montenegro, who leads the center-right Democratic Alliance, heads a minority government in the European Union nation of 10.6 million people. The bill has to go to parliament where it’s expected to pass with the support of Chega, the-far right and largest opposition party.

Organizers of Saturday’s protest announced a general strike on Dec. 11.

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