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  • Idalina's hands catch the hot sharcoal, she's doing this job has a second one, to help her with the family finances . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked  in part time  for Unicenter, a company that organizes informatic and english courses for secundary  High schools. This  company did not make any contract  and instead imposed him the green invoices ("recibos verdes") regiment. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend  the courses. Today he quit the job and denounced the company to the national data protection commission and sued the company in the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked  in part time  for Unicenter, a company that organizes informatic and english courses for secundary  High schools. This  company did not make any contract  and instead imposed him the green invoices ("recibos verdes") regiment. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend  the courses. Today he quit the job and denounced the company to the national data protection commission and sued the company in the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • Men work collecting rock that will be made into plaster in the mountain above Carrefour, Haiti.  With over 2/3 of the country unemployed, jobs are far and few between, giving people no choices in what they have to do.
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. This is a Portuguese  movement aimed to denounce the improper use of green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices <br />
(?recibos verdes?) regiment. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) for a state employment center. Thanks to the movement the center  employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. This is a Portuguese  movement aimed to denounce the improper use of green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) regiment. Adriano Campos worked during some years with squeme  for a call center, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. This is a Portuguese movement aimed to denounce the improper use of green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) regiment. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) for a state employment center. Thanks to the movement the center employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working in the radio of University of Minho. He is working with green invoices ("recibos verdes") and he hopes  the radio soon can offer him a regular contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. This is Portuguese  movement aimed to denounce the improper use green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices   (?recibos verdes?) regiment. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with green invoices (?recibo verdes?) for a state employment center. Thanks to the movement the center employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
    h_00012214.jpg
  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is a mother who works as an independent assurance agent. She is one among many other workers using  green invoices ("Recibos Verdes").
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  • A man works on building some chairs out of wood at his friends home.  Youngsters will build a series of chairs then will carry them down to Carrefour where they will sell them at market.  The ones they did not sell will have to be carried back up the mountain.
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  • Secundino Martins and Alcides Rainho (L) pickin up  sharcoal to a basket. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins clean her face dirty by the sharcoal dust. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A pile of sharcoal burning in the stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Litle Andre has is face dirt by sharcoal dust, during his vacations he's helping the grandmother, Idalina Moita, to catch the sharcoal. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The couple Joao Paulo and Sandra Martins covering the wood pile with straw, it's a old techenique to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Joao Paulo covers the wood pile with straw, it's a old techenique to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita dismantle the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins (R), Secundino Martins (c) and Alcides Rainho cover the wood pile with straw and then with sand, it's a old techenique to make the sharcoal stove. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins lights the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins's hand hold a spade she used to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins shows her dark hands  of charcoal . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins (L), Secundino Martins  dismantle the sharcoal stove. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins pick up the warm sharcoal . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins shows her dark hands  of charcoal . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, charcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins hold a piece of sharcoal. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins (R), Secundino Martins (c) and Alcides Rainho picking up the coal to baskets. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Bags with charcoal . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Martins (R), Secundino Martins (c) and Alcides Rainho picking up the coal to baskets. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins uses a spade to cover with sand the pile of wood to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins take a break as she covers the pile off wood with sand to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia  Martins uses a spade to cover with sand the pile of wood to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins uses a spade to cover with sand the pile of wood to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins uses a spade to cover with sand the pile of wood to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita puts the sharcoal from the basket  in bags. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Secundino Martins uses a spade to cover with sand the pile of wood to make the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita and her grandson Andre picks up the sharcoal . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Coal in a bascket. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita picks up the sharcoal from a dismantle stove as another  (R) one his still burning the wood to make the coal . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Joao Paulo and Sandra Martins dismantle and picking the sharcoal. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita's  son Ricardo (R) and grandson Andre take some of the vacations time to help her to pick up the sharcoal. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see.
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  • Idalina Moita dismantle the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins (R), Secundino Martins put the wood pile, it's a old techenique to make the sharcoal stove. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Secundino Martins pick up the sharcoal to a basket. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita dismantle the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita dismantle the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Secundino Martins and Alcides Rainho (L) cover the wood pile with with sand, it's a old techenique to make the sharcoal stove. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Secundino Martins  cover the wood pile with with sand, it's a old techenique to make the sharcoal stove. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins blow to light the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins blow to light the sharcoal stove . In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Maria Emilia Martins load two bags of sharcoal. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Idalina Moita picks up the sharcoal to baskets. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Lisbon strike. Over 150,000 Portuguese marched against planned tax hikes that have shattered the consensus behind austerity imposed by an EU/IMF bailout.
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  • Lisbon strike. Over 150,000 Portuguese marched against planned tax hikes that have shattered the consensus behind austerity imposed by an EU/IMF bailout.
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  • Lisbon strike. Over 150,000 Portuguese marched against planned tax hikes that have shattered the consensus behind austerity imposed by an EU/IMF bailout.
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  • Lisbon strike. Over 150,000 Portuguese marched against planned tax hikes that have shattered the consensus behind austerity imposed by an EU/IMF bailout.
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  • Lisbon strike. Over 150,000 Portuguese marched against planned tax hikes that have shattered the consensus behind austerity imposed by an EU/IMF bailout.
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