The Chamber approved a request to debate the current issue in the house’s Working Committee.
Aligned with (PL) and president of Fecomerciários —which has 2.5 million business workers—, Motta is an advocate of reducing working hours, which has been one of the main slogans of the left and one of the Lula government’s investments after approving the .
“We cannot accept that the exhausting journey continues to make those who drive the Brazilian economy ill. We need to find a more balanced model, which guarantees productivity, but also dignity and well-being”, says Motta.
The deputy proposed public hearings and seminars with trade unionists, businesspeople, experts in labor and government relations. The objective of the meetings, he says, is to evaluate paths that ‘guarantee a better quality of life without compromising the competitiveness of the sector’.
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