The commission that analyzes the PEC at the end of the year evaluates leaving the regulation of specific cases to a subsequent bill, to be approved within 180 days.
One of the concerns of the technicians involved in the debate is to find a solution for cases such as security guards and nurses, for example, in which the reduction of working hours and shifts is considered more complex.
One proposal under analysis is that these situations be defined in , between employee and employer.
But there is concern that they will not be able to negotiate good agreements, and so their workers may end up not benefiting from the reduction in working hours. Therefore, the need for a bill began to be considered.
The PEC rapporteur, deputy Léo Prates (Republicanos-BA), has already defended the reduction of working hours and promised to present the report to the committee in the week of the 20th. Some deputies, however, believe that .
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