Brazil's Lula launches reelection bid, aims to win back workers to his Workers Party
Lula is pitching new protections for app-based workers as platform jobs grow and union ties weaken, with 2.1 million Brazilians now working through digital platforms.
- On Sunday, August 16, 2026, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva launched his reelection campaign at the May 1 stadium in Sao Bernardo do Campo, signaling an attempt to reconnect the Workers Party with digital platform labor.
- With the digital gig workforce surging 170% between 2015 and 2025 to 2.1 million workers, the Workers Party struggles to mobilize a base as unionization rates fell to 8.9% in 2024 from 15.7% in 2014.
- Research shows 65% of informal workers aspire to be entrepreneurs while just 27.5% prefer formal jobs, and 40% of platform workers identify as right-wing, creating ideological barriers for Lula's outreach efforts.
- President Lula is backing a shorter work week and new protections for platform workers covering pay, conditions, and social security; however, company resistance and worker skepticism have stalled efforts in Congress.
- Senator Flavio Bolsonaro is actively courting this skeptical constituency ahead of the October election, promising to create "My First Company," a program to boost university-private sector partnerships for young workers.
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An emblematic figure of the Brazilian left, the president launched his campaign for a fourth term where he forged his myth. ...
With a Panama hat, which has become the mark of his campaign in the attempt to elect himself for the fourth time to the presidency, Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva , launched his candidacy on Sunday in the cradle of his political career, the workers' municipality of São Bernardo do Campo, former pole of the South American automotive industry, where the leader was a metallurgical worker, trade unionist and born as a leader of the Br…
Brazil's Lula Launches Final Re-Election Campaign, Courts Workers In Industrial Heartland
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva launched his final re-election campaign at Primeiro de Maio stadium in Sao Bernardo do Campo. Returning to his labour movement roots, Lula appealed to working-class supporters and emphasised his longstanding connection with Brazil’s workers.
At the age of 80, Lula officially launched her seventh campaign with a giant meeting, in the stage where her political career had begun. Favorite of the election, supported by the electoral machine of the Workers' Party, the president is caught up in the wear and tear of power.
Lula launches reelection campaign with appeal to Brazil’s changing workforce
Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, Aug 16 (SANA) Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva launched his reelection campaign Sunday at the historic May 1 Stadium, returning to the industrial city where his leadership of striking metalworkers helped propel him into national politics. Addressing about 20,000 supporters, Lula paid tribute to the workers who backed his rise from factory employee to Brazil’s first working-class president. His Workers …
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