Nikolas criticizes Hilton’s absence and says she is already 4 X 3

by Andrea
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Deputy published a video in which he shows that the congresswoman did not attend the plenary session of the Chamber this Tuesday (12.nov); again criticized PEC that reduces working hours

The federal deputy (PL-MG) criticized the deputy (Psol-SP) for not attending the plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies this Tuesday (12.Nov.2024). In a video published on his Instagram profile, the congressman stated, in an ironic tone, that the psychologist already works on a 4 x 3 scale (4 days of work for 1 day of rest).

The deputy is the author of a PEC (Proposed Amendment to the Constitution) that aims to end the 6 X 1 work schedule (6 days of work for 1 day of rest). The text calls for reducing the from 44 hours a week to 36 hours.

In the video, the PL deputy once again attacked the proposal, which he called “imaginative” e “liar”. He said that the text is not about ending the 6×1 scale, but rather “impose 4 x 3 without any study”. He stated that Hilton is using gossip pages to attack congressmen and pressure them to sign the PEC “since she’s not working”.

Watch (1min22s):

Erika Hilton is traveling to Rio for an event related to Black Awareness Day, celebrated on November 20th and declared a national holiday by the Lula government.

PEC WANTS TO END ROUND 6 X 1

The proposal to end the 6 x 1 scale . As it is a PEC, it needs at least in Congress. The project until Monday night (Nov 11), according to Hilton.

Another proposal with similar content, authored by the deputy (PT-MG), . The text ( – PDF – 247 kB) reduces the working day from 44 hours to 36 hours a week over 10 years. The tendency is for this proposal to be added to the one that puts an end to the 6 x 1 scale and, thus, speed up the processing.

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