Portugal is the EU country with the fewest bosses. And that hurts productivity – Observer
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Portugal continues to be the European Union (EU) country with the highest percentage of bosses and managers who have not finished secondary education (47.5%, local or triple the EU average of 16.4%), which can be a limit to the increase in productivity in the same way as the casualties of workers. In contrast, creative entrepreneurial entrepreneurs operating, but only if these workers represent more than 40% of the company’s workforce.
as contained in second edition of the State of the Nation studyfrom the José Neves Foundation, presented this tuesday, which focuses on recent dynamics in education and employment in Portugal. The Foundation led by Carlos Oliveira, sought for a portrait of productivity in Portugal, as well as the sources of the search for a portrait of productivity in Portugal, is not like the 70 Portuguese productivity ever or as expected, he says. the study, and in 2019, before the pandemic, a Portuguese worker produced the equivalent of 66% of the average worker in the EU).
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