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Hotel Miragem in Cascais Advances with Collective Redundancy: Almost 200 Exits

The complaint was made by the Workers' Union in the Hotel Industry, Tourism, Restaurants, and Similar South, which considers the "deeply unjust and socially unacceptable decision".

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5 star hotel will be subject to deep remodeling that will last at least two years. Union refers investment of 80 million and says collective redundancy of 140 people does not comply with rules.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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"The company's justification is that it will have to lay off these workers because it has decided to invest in luxury renovations at the hotel, where it plans to spend 80 million euros," says the union.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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The complaint was made by the Workers' Union in the Hotel Industry, Tourism, Restaurants, and Similar South, which considers the "deeply unjust and socially unacceptable decision".

·Portugal
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The union states that the management of the luxury hotel unit intends to move forward with a collective redundancy of more than 140 staff and another 35 staff with fixed-term contracts.

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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