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Number of unemployed has tripled in tourism-driven Algarve in May alone

66unemployed algarveThe tourism-dependent Algarve region saw its number of unemployed triple in May compared with a year ago as the coronavirus crisis kept foreign visitors away, wiping out thousands of seasonal jobs, data showed this Monday.

In Portugal as a whole, the total of those without jobs rose by 34% from a year earlier to nearly 409,000 people, data from the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training revealed.

The Bank of Portugal forecast last week that the rate, which had been falling steadily under the ruling Socialists, to 6.5% in 2019, would jump to 10.1% this year, slightly above the government’s own estimate of 9.6%.

In the southern Algarve, renowned for its beaches and golf courses, the total number of those out of work spiked to 27,675 in May from 9,153 in the same month of 2019. The number of new unemployment registrations fell, however, to 1,296 in May from 4,700 in April, as the government started phasing out restrictions to prevent contagion.

With no tourists in sight, even those who haven’t lost their jobs are scared of what the future holds.

“I know it’s weird to say this but we need foreigners to be able to work,” said 32-year-old Daniela Valerio, who works at a bar in Vilamoura Marina, which is usually thronged with tourists at this time of year. “The foreigners pay our wages.” The tourism industry contributed 14.6% to gross domestic product in 2018, according to the latest official data, and helped drive recovery from the severe debt crisis in 2010-14.

Portugal has reported 39,133 coronavirus cases and 1,539 deaths so far, fewer than in neighbouring Spain. But a persistent several hundred new coronavirus cases per day and a growing outbreak after a party in the Lagos area are threatening the Algarve’s image as a safe holiday destination.

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+5 #1 JC 2020-06-23 12:22
It is time for a rethink on how the Algarve economy should be run.Relying on package holidays of heavy drinkers is a dead end.
It is time for a revamp.How about the socialist government,instead of spending other people's money,setting up tax free enterprise zones,in order to attract the technologies of the future and make the Algarve the Silicon valley of europe.
Instead of drunks,how about aiming at eco tourism and health.With some of the finest coastline in the world,enough of having to pick up plastic and discarded beer bottles.Stop endless construction of more unneeded apartment blocks and water guzzling golf courses, which lie empty for most of the year.

Attract industry and you will create well paid sustainable jobs.
The tourism industry pays scandalously low wages to people.There is not even any affordable accomodation in which to house them.

Alas I fear the politicians will continue in denial.

Such a wasted opportunity,in such a beautiful place.No wonder the young Portuguese all flee to the north of europe and beyond to find better paid jobs.

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