The São Paulo Commercial Association defends that small and medium-sized companies be heard in the debate on the project that deals with the end of .
The demonstration is in response to the fact that the Lula government intends to send it to the National Congress next week, replacing the proposed constitutional amendment that is currently in the Chamber.
The amendment requires longer processing and a qualified majority for approval. The strategy seeks to speed up voting on the matter.
For the Association, it is necessary to carry out a more careful analysis of the topic, which is complex. According to the entity, there will be a significant impact on the cash flow of companies, especially small ones, which are more sensitive to changes in labor costs.
“Small and medium-sized entrepreneurs need to be heard. The issues surrounding the topic are profound, they require a lot of dialogue, differentiated treatment between the different productive sectors and, above all, responsibility and impartiality”, .
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