Manuela supports oil workers and declares: the Temer government is illegal.
State Representative and PCdoB pre-candidate for President of the Republic, Manuela d'Ávila, stated that the oil workers' struggle is justified and criticized the decision of the Superior Labor Court (TST) to prohibit the strike, alleging it was illegal because it was political in nature and did not contain demands related to work or wages.
Do Red Portal - State Representative and PCdoB pre-candidate for President of the Republic, Manuela d'Ávila, stated that the oil workers' struggle is justified and criticized the decision of the Superior Labor Court (TST) to prohibit the strike, claiming it was illegal because it had a political character and did not contain demands for work or wages.
Manuela explained on her social media that the 72-hour strike by oil workers demands a reduction in fuel and gas prices, and is also a movement in defense of Petrobras, which is fundamentally important to the Brazilian economy. "That's the greatest quality of the strike," emphasized the pre-candidate from the PCdoB party.
The fine for non-compliance with the TST (Superior Labor Court) decision is 500 reais per day. TST Minister Maria de Assis Calsing granted a request from the Attorney General's Office (AGU) and Petrobras, aiming to prevent the work stoppage.
For Manuela, what's illegal is Michel Temer's government, which has been devastatingly destroying Brazil, taking away workers' rights and dismantling Petrobras, along with the company's president, Pedro Parente. "Temer is illegal, he's a coup plotter, and so is Parente, whom he appointed."
The PCdoB pre-candidate highlighted that this Wednesday (30), with the oil workers' strike, there are only two fields and the Brazilian population needs to think about which side they want to be on.
"On one side are the oil workers, who have shut down the refineries without asking for anything for themselves. They are demanding a reduction in the price of cooking gas, a new pricing policy, and an end to the destruction of Petrobras. Because they are on strike, they are threatened with fines of up to 500 reais."
"On the other hand, there's Pedro Parente, who, laughing in the face of the people, continues to implement the policy of automatically adjusting gasoline prices and has just raised the price of fuel."