Datafolha: Support for ending the 6x1 work schedule grows to 71% of Brazilians
The majority of Brazilians now favor abolishing the 6x1 work schedule, with support rising to 71%, according to a recent Datafolha poll.
A recent Datafolha poll indicates that 71% of Brazilians support the abolition of the 6x1 work schedule, a significant increase from 64% in December 2024. The survey, conducted between March 3 and 5, interviewed 2,004 people across 137 municipalities in Brazil. Only 27% opposed the change, and 3% did not express an opinion. The movement toward altering workweek regulations reflects growing concern over work-life balance in the workforce.
The increase in support for ending the 6x1 schedule suggests a shift in public opinion regarding labor practices in Brazil, particularly under President Lula's administration. This proposal, currently under discussion in the National Congress, aims to reduce the maximum number of workdays back to a more conventional arrangement that could enhance quality of life for workers. The Datafolha poll shows a clear trend toward favoring labor reforms that prioritize worker welfare.
Ultimately, this shift in public sentiment could have significant implications for future labor legislation in Brazil, as it indicates a stronger demand for modernizing work arrangements in light of changing societal expectations. The government's response to this growing support will be crucial, especially given the complexities of the legislative process and the potential resistance from certain labor sectors.