The government intends to leave the discussion on the regulation of work through apps until 2027. Even with the suggestion by rapporteur Augusto Coutinho (-PE) to send a new government text, Planalto rules out presenting a proposal.
The report responded by proposing an alternative to paying a minimum fee to couriers.
And he listed at least eight points considered “critical” that, in Planalto’s assessment, took away workers’ rights.
During a meeting with ministers, the government sent suggestions to the rapporteur. After that, Coutinho said he “washed his hands” and that if the government complained, it should send a new project and face the issue.
Palácio do Planalto does not intend to enter into this conflict for now. The assessment of government ministers is that the issue could generate more wear and tear.
Therefore, government officials want to leave the matter on the back burner. Some argue that the topic should only be discussed again after .
In the opinion of a deputy, other matters are on the agenda and should be a priority for the government, such as the end of .
The evaluation is carried out when criticizing the project that regulates work per app.
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