Employees at the EDP electricity company and REN national grid network will get a 2.74% pay increase this year effective from 1 January. Shift premia will increase by 5%. Inflation in Portugal averaged 2.3% in 2005 but increased to 2.6% by the end of the year and rose to 2.8% in February 2006.
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