Consumer will reject the end of the 6x1 work schedule when they understand they will pay for it, says president of the association of bars and restaurants
Paulo Solmucci, president of the Brazilian Association of Bars and Restaurants, criticizes the debate over the end of the 6x1 work schedule, warning that consumers will resist the change once they realize the economic implications.
Paulo Solmucci, who leads the Brazilian Association of Bars and Restaurants (Abrasel), is voicing strong criticisms regarding the ongoing debate in Brazil about the potential abolition of the 6x1 work schedule, a system where employees work six days and rest for one. Solmucci highlights the role of an 'opportunistic government,' a Congress preoccupied with elections, and a disinterested business community, leading to a populace that is poorly informed about the implications of such changes. He emphasizes that this issue has gained considerable traction on social media, culminating in a petition that has garnered nearly 3 million signatures.