Tough Time For Doctors ; First Exam Easier ; Hotel Occupancy & Revenues Fall
(17th June). Today’s main news headline : ‘Doctors Badly Treated – "The doctors of Madeira are being pushed into the conflict" complains the the Independent Trade Union, that is going to complain to the authorities’. The good relationship that has always characterized the dealings between the Health Service of Madeira (SESARAM) and doctors who work there no longer exists, says the general secretary of the trade union that represents them, who was on Madeira on Monday for a meeting. At the ‘full house’ meeting, the first in many years, doctors showed strong discontent with the current employment situation and the way that SESARAM is being managed. "The professionals are now dealing with labour problems, something that they never had before. The doctors are being pushed into the conflict" said Carlos Arroz in an interview with the Diário. He explains that there is a climate of intimidation and hostility, caused by a change in the basic philosophy of the administration of SESARAM, that is now becoming dominated by financial issues. The issue is changing doctors working hours, and overtime, without consultation with them. The union leader admits that with the current climate and demands, and without resorting to striking, the doctors of Madeira will "down their arms, from now on working ‘by the book’ ". Arroz has a meeting arranged on Friday with the Secretary for Social Affairs, Francisco Jardim Ramos, to discuss the matter, and he hopes that the situation is resolved in the best way for Madeira.
‘Social Centre In Risk Of Closure – The ‘Casa do Povo’ (House of the people) in São Roque in Faial is not able to pay for its staff salary. Elderly have already complained’. The centre is in danger of closing at the end of this month if money isn’t found. Appeals for help to the Social Security Centre, the Regional Directorate of Rural Development and the Municipality of Santana, have been ignored. Around 25 elderly people use the centre every day.
‘Portuguese Exam Easier Than In 2008 – Students at Jaime Moniz school were visibly satisfied with the first national exam’. It started at 9am and finished two hours later yesterday, but students seemed happier, as Saramago stayed in the drawer in this years curriculum, and out came Sttau Monteiro instead (presumably writers?). One teacher at the high school said that the exam was easier this year, but the pupils still need to be more attentive, and that some lost points in multiple choice questions. Multiple choice questions in national exams!, these kids don’t know they were born. It wouldn’t surprise me to read next week that they have calculators in maths exams, and dictionaries for foreign language exams.
The market for jewellery, including watches, on Madeira has grown 25% over recent years according to a study. Over €20 million a year is spent on such purchases, almost equivalent to the expenditure of a market 4 times larger. Madeira has around 80 such shops, but they sell as much in value as cities like Braga and Sétubal, that have 300 such outlets. Nationally the market is worth annually around €400 million, and in 2008 grew about 1%.
‘Coral Music In Machico – Training marks the 15th anniversary of the House of the People’. The show is at 6.30pm on Sunday with the involvement of the 5 ‘Casas do Povo’ of the region. Coral music, sounds like heaven, the chinking of chilled brown bottles, dripping with condensation. Or did they mean CHORAL? Fancy having the same word for beer, sea coral, and for matters pertaining to choirs, someone could get confused and ended up very disappointed. Imagine : Phone rings : "Der, there’s a Coral do on in Machico tonight, fancy coming?"
An Easyjet flight destined for Madeira on Monday night, was diverted to Porto Santo. Bad atmospheric conditions at Madeira Airport were responsible.
’224 Companies In An Hour Created Up Until May’. A ‘Company In Hour’ is the system set up three years ago to allow entrepreneurs to cut out much of the expense, wasted time, and bureaucracy associated in starting a limited company. From 1st January until 31st May, 224 such companies were established through the ‘Loja do Cidadão’ in Funchal, many were in the hotel and restaurant sectors (18.3%). The process of creating a new company last month took between 22 minutes and 2 hours 33 minutes, an average of 43 minutes. In 2006 it was taking an average of 1 hour 22 minutes to do. The Diário believes that with so many new companies being established it may be an indicator of growing confidence, but I am a pessimist at times and would label it more as a symptom of high unemployment.
‘Hotel Revenues Fell 14% And Night’s Occupied By 10.8% In The Period January To April – Madeira and Lisbon register the biggest falls’. Revenue in Portuguese hotels fell to €426.6 million in the first four months of 2009, compared to the same period last year, it was announced yesterday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). In April on its own, the hotel receipts were €144.9 million, a fall of 7.9% against April 2008. The number of nights occupied with guests fell for 7 consecutive months, until last month when the ‘Easter effect’ delivered a 2.5% increase, mainly due to Easter being in March in 2008, and the promotions and campaigns that stimulated extra customers. However, the revenue was still down, by 18% in Lisbon, and 10.4% on Madeira, and these two areas represent nearly half of this source of income.
70% of the tourists that book hotels in Portugal are still made up of 6 major contributors : The UK, Spain, Germany, France, Holland and Italy. Visitors from Spain have more than doubled their consumption of hotel beds, in particular through an Easter preference. However the biggest declines in hotel use are from the Italians, The British, and the Dutch.


