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Brazilian Giant Announces End of Scale 6x1; Know What Changes

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The Vale decided to anticipate a discussion that is still under discussion in the National Congress and formalized the end of the 6x1 scale in its operations in Brazil. The change was signed by means of a collective agreement involving the Ministry of Labour, trade unions and representatives of the CUT.With the new definition, the workers of the miner start working on days of up to 40 hours per week. In addition, the company will also expand the…
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The Vale decided to anticipate a discussion that is still under discussion in the National Congress and formalized the end of the 6x1 scale in its operations in Brazil. The change was signed by means of a collective agreement involving the Ministry of Labour, trade unions and representatives of the CUT.With the new definition, the workers of the miner start working on days of up to 40 hours per week. In addition, the company will also expand the…

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A TARDE broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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