Lula will create working groups to improve labor legislation and establish a new rule for real increases in the minimum wage.
The groups will discuss protocols for hiring drivers and delivery workers through apps and for collective bargaining between workers and companies.
247 - President Lula (PT) will announce this Wednesday (18), according to Igor Gadelha, from MetropolisThe creation of three working groups that will discuss and present proposals for changes in labor legislation and a fixed rule for adjusting the minimum wage.
The teams will be assembled in a meeting between Lula and the Minister of Labor, Luiz Marinho, and the presidents of ten trade unions.
The first group will be installed on the same day and will address the salary readjustment. Union leaders propose setting the minimum wage increase based on a calculation that takes into account inflation during the period plus the average Brazilian GDP over the last two years, which would guarantee a real increase for workers.
The other two groups will be formed within 30 days and will discuss adjustments to labor laws. Business owners will also participate in the discussions.
One of the teams will develop rules for hiring app-based workers, guaranteeing their rights. Trade unions emphasize the need to guarantee these workers life insurance in the event of an accident.
The other group will be responsible for developing new rules for collective bargaining between workers and companies. "Union leaders are asking, for example, for the return of labor homologation, where the dismissal process is monitored by unions and state agencies before being formalized," the report concludes.
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