The Ministry of Labour is negotiating with unions and employers over an alternative design for the long‑discussed turnover tax aimed at tackling labour precariousness — a levy that has never been implemented because regulation was never finalised. Officials say talks are exploratory and seek a compromise that reduces insecure contracts without unduly burdening businesses. Employers and workers should monitor negotiations, since any agreed design could affect hiring costs and contract terms.
Labour ministry probes turnover tax to curb precariousness
Friday, 6 March 2026AI summary

Context & Explainers
The Ministry of Labour (Ministério do Trabalho) is the government department responsible for employment policy, labour law, collective bargaining and workplace inspections. It organises talks between employers and unions and can convene negotiations or propose changes to labour rules, so its meetings affect workers and employers directly.



