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Firejan Alert for Impact of R$ 180 Billion at the End of the 6x1 Scale

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According to Antonio Carlos Vilela, Vice-President of the Firjan (Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro), the change can result in an estimated R$ 180 billion annual cost for the Brazilian economy. In an interview with CNN Brazil, Vilela contextualized that, although the reduction of the working day is a natural trend in developed countries, Brazil is currently ready to implement this change.
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Rio de Janeiro (RJ), 05/07/2025 – The President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin, participate in the Business Forum of Brics, in Pier Maua. Photo: Fernando Frazão/Agenzia Brasil The government Lula prioritizes the end of the scale 6×1 in this election year. Currently, two bill proposals are being processed in the House of Deputies which propose a reduction of the week's day from 44 to 36 hours. The g…

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In debate at the National Congress, the end of the 6x1 scale can cut jobs, pressure inflation and increase awareness

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Through the Committee on Constitution and Justice (CCJ) of the Chamber of Deputies, a proposal extending the work scale 6x1. For Antonio Carlos Vilela, Vice-President of the Federation of State Industries of Rio de Janeiro (Firjan), the measure can generate an estimated annual impact in R$ 180 billion. In an interview with CNN Brazil, Vilela stated that the reduction of the day is a observed movement in developed countries. However, he stressed …

According to Antonio Carlos Vilela, Vice-President of the Firjan (Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro), the change can result in an estimated R$ 180 billion annual cost for the Brazilian economy. In an interview with CNN Brazil, Vilela contextualized that, although the reduction of the working day is a natural trend in developed countries, Brazil is currently ready to implement this change.

·Brazil
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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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