LISBON: The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has indicated that Portugal belongs to the group of its member states with the worst quality of employment, placing 30th out of 34 in terms of job security.
Job quality is assessed by the Paris-based organisation – the club of industrialised economies – via three parameters: earnings, job security and working environment.
Based on data from 2013 Portugal was 22th in terms of earnings, with Switzerland coming top, a report released by the OECD shows. In terms of job security Portugal ranked 30th above only Italy Spain and Greece, on a list in which Iceland did best. In terms of working environment, Portugal was 14th in the OECD raning.






