Feb 9 • 15:37 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Motta sends PEC that ends the 6x1 schedule to the CCJ and says that, later, the text will be debated in a special committee

President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, has announced the submission of a constitutional amendment to abolish the 6x1 work schedule for the Commission of Constitution and Justice, with plans for further debate in a special committee.

Hugo Motta, the president of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, has recently forwarded a constitutional amendment proposal aiming to eliminate the 6x1 work schedule for the Commission of Constitution and Justice (CCJ). This schedule allows workers to work for six consecutive days followed by one day of rest, which many argue is detrimental to worker welfare. Motta believes that all sectors will be considered in the discussions that follow in a special committee, emphasizing the need for a balanced and responsible approach to legislation.

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