Petrobras employee criticizes return to face -to -face work and generates criticism in social networks

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Decision provoked a series of reactions, including a call for a warning strike by the Single Federation of Oilletters

An employee of generated controversy on social networks by criticizing the company’s proposal to reduce home office. Luciana Frontin, Occupational Safety Technician, shared her concerns in a video released by the Rio de Janeiro Petronhoiros Union. She argued that the return to face -to -face work can negatively impact your health and productivity, and highlight the lack of data that prove losses on the hybrid model. Petrobras’ proposal, which will come into force in April, determines that employees working on a hybrid regime attend the office three days a week.

This decision provoked a series of reactions, including a call for a warning strike by the single federation of oil tankers. The state -owned company defended change as a strategy to improve integration between teams and internal management.

The lack of information about how many employees will be impacted by the new work policy has generated even more discontent among employees. Criticism on social networks were accompanied by ironies about what many consider a privilege of Petrobras servers.

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