Benefits are granted to employees and do not meet the constitutional salary ceiling, which is R$46,300.
The plenary of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) will decide this Wednesday (25) whether to maintain the individual decision of Minister Flávio Dino who suspended payment of penduricalhos in the Three Powers. These benefits are granted to public servants and do not meet the constitutional salary ceiling, which is R$46.3 thousand.

On February 5th, Dino ordered the suspension of which are not provided for by law. The decision must be applied by the Judiciary, Legislative and Executive powers, at the federal, state and municipal levels, which will have a period of 60 days to review and suspend the payment of these compensation amounts that do not respect the ceiling.
Furthermore, the minister argued that Congress must regulate the payment of extra-extra benefits.
After the decision, several associations representing judges, prosecutors, public defenders and members of audit courts They appealed to the Supreme Court to maintain payment for the penduricalhos.
Yesterday (24), the Supreme Court and the Congress leadership took the first step towards regulating the payment and decided to close an agreement to create transition rules for extra-cost funds.
*Brazil Agency