Padilha defends outsourcing of labor and is applauded by business leaders.
The Chief of Staff was applauded by business leaders when he defended the outsourcing of labor in a potential labor reform by the government of interim president Michel Temer; "We have to move towards outsourcing. That bill that is in the Senate should be voted on quickly," he said during an event in São Paulo; according to Padilha, the labor reform should come together with or soon after the pension reform, both of which are "on the horizon this year," he stated.
247 - The Chief of Staff was applauded by business leaders during an event in São Paulo when he defended the outsourcing of labor in a potential labor reform by the government of interim president Michel Temer. According to Padilha, the labor reform should come together with or soon after the pension reform, both of which are "on the horizon this year." "We have to move towards outsourcing. That bill that is in the Senate should be voted on with some speed," he argued.
Padilha said that the pension reform is not yet finalized because it needs to be "stitched together" with unions, workers' representatives, and society. According to the minister, six rounds of negotiations have already taken place in this regard, all personally coordinated by him.