The union machine mobilizes against Marina.
The Unified Federation of Oil Workers, affiliated with CUT, is organizing a pre-salt protest against the 'Marina Silva threat,' which advocates for changes in energy policy; bank employees from Caixa and Banco do Brasil are also preparing a demonstration against the PSB candidate's proposal to increase private funding for housing programs; the main leader of the MST, João Pedro Stédile, is raising awareness among the working class on the issue of agrarian reform.
247 – Labor unions linked to President Dilma Rousseff's Workers' Party (PT) are preparing a series of mobilizations against the PSB candidate, Marina Silva.
According to the columnist Bernardo Mello FrancoThe Unified Federation of Oil Workers, affiliated with CUT, is organizing a pre-salt protest against the 'Marina threat,' which advocates for changes in energy policy. "We have a chance to invest in education. We can't do like Marina, who scorns this wealth," says José Maria Rangel, a leader of the organization.
Meanwhile, bank employees from Caixa Econômica Federal and Banco do Brasil are preparing a protest against the PSB candidate's proposal to increase private financing for housing programs: "Marina's proposal is to weaken public banks and make them more attractive for sale."
The main leader of the MST (Landless Workers' Movement), João Pedro Stédile, has also been raising concerns among his friends with criticisms of Marina's land reform program: "A collection of superficialities" that will not affect "land concentration and the interests of agribusiness."