The government has warned that negotiations regarding the Trabalho XXI labour law reform will conclude in the coming days, regardless of whether an agreement is reached with social partners. While the Minister of Labour expressed hope for a consensus, trade union centres remain divided, with the CGTP denouncing the process as a simulation after being excluded from preliminary meetings. Meanwhile, the Registry and Notary Workers' Union has granted a final ten-day extension for talks before considering strike action.
Update: Labour law negotiations set for final Friday meeting
The government has presented a final draft of the labour reform to the social concertation committee, with a new meeting scheduled for Friday to discuss minor adjustments. While the Minister of Labour claims conditions are met to conclude the process, the General Workers' Union (União Geral de Trabalhadores or UGT) maintains that significant issues, including the bank of hours (banco de horas) and continuous working day (jornada contínua), remain unresolved.





