‘The priority is to reduce working hours’, says PT leader in the Senate

According to Rogério Carvalho, in addition to the end of the 6×1 scale, other government goals include the approval of the security PEC and the Antifaction PL

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The proposal aims to end the six-day work schedule for one day off

The senator Rogério Carvalholeader of the Workers’ Party in the Federal Senate, highlighted the federal government’s main priorities in Congress for this year.

In an interview with Young PanCarvalho emphasized that the main goal is the approval of the reduction in working hours. The proposal aims to end the six-day work schedule for one day off.

According to the senator, this project will benefit 38 million workers and impact 120 million Brazilians. The proposal has already advanced in the Chamber of Deputies under the leadership of deputy Érika Hilton and is being unified by the federal government to accelerate its processing with constitutional urgency.

Beyond the 6×1 scale end, other government priorities include the approval of the security PECthe anti-faction bill, the provisional measure that creates Vale-gás and the Mercosur-European Union agreement.

Carvalho highlighted that, in the previous year, the government managed to approve the income tax exemption for those earning up to R$5,000 and the minimum wage law. For the second half of the year, discussions are planned on zero tariffs in large urban centers, among other relevant projects.

In an effort to improve coordination with Congress, the . The objective is to strengthen dialogue and avoid defeats on crucial issues, especially in an election year.

Among the sensitive topics are public security, with the legal framework to combat organized crime and the public security PEC. Senator Rogério Carvalho expressed optimism about the dialogue between Congress and Palácio do Planalto, hoping that the government’s proposals will serve a greater number of Brazilians.

With information from Igor Damasceno

*Report produced with the help of AA

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