Amid the attacks they have received on the networks, the Liberal Party () is preparing an offensive in the PEC debate that foresees the end of . One strategy is to show that reducing working hours will weigh heavily on the worker’s pocket.
The party’s counterattack is a response to a series of comments that have flooded social media from Bolsonaro parliamentarians. Criticism intensified after the text was approved by the Constitution and Justice Commission.
The special commission will be installed this week by the president of the House, (-PB). The determination was made amidst a mobilization on the networks that attributes to Motta the intention of postponing the analysis of the text.
The deputies will use the committee to try to dehydrate the proposal defended by the government. The idea is to show that reducing working hours will not bring benefits to the worker and that, in the end, those who will pay the bill are the poorest. The objective is to talk directly to right-wing voters and the business community.
The PL is also awaiting the official installation of the commission to publish insertions on social media with videos that question the end of the scale.
One of the first will bring testimonials from women who are concerned about a possible reduction in . Under the motto “Brazil that works cannot stop”, the video states that “reducing working hours can harm the lives of working women”.
The PEC being discussed in the Chamber provides for a reduction from 44 to 40 hours per week, with a 5×2 scale, without a salary reduction. Business owners claim, however, that they will incur costs with the end of 6×1.
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