Feb 18 • 00:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

City Hall of São Paulo and Ambev are notified for street vendors' queues during street Carnival

The Brazilian Ministry of Labor has sent a recommendation to the São Paulo City Hall and Ambev to improve infrastructure for official street vendors during Carnival.

The Brazilian Ministry of Labor has issued a recommendation to the São Paulo City Hall, along with the city's Culture and Government secretariats and Ambev, demanding adequate infrastructure for official street vendors operating during the Carnival festivities at Ibirapuera Park in the city's south zone. This action follows complaints about the precarious conditions faced by some vendors, including a lack of bathrooms, restrictions on bringing their own food and drinks, and the necessity of setting up makeshift camps to ensure access to the park area.

This notification was made on Friday, with no penalties outlined for non-compliance at this stage. However, the Ministry of Labor has indicated that if the requests are not adhered to, they reserve the right to pursue further administrative or judicial measures, which could include a public civil action or the imposition of fines. The City Hall has reported that official registrations for street vendors have been completed, suggesting some level of organization despite the ongoing issues.

The implications of this situation shed light on the broader challenges facing street vendors in Brazil's urban areas during major events. Ensuring their safety and working conditions is not only a labor rights issue but also reflects the city's commitment to managing large public events inclusively, while balancing the needs of vendors with the expectations of attendees at the Carnival.

📡 Similar Coverage