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Workers in Paranaguá Are Mobilizing Against a Bill that Modifies Port Legislation.

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This week, organizations representing port workers met in Paranaguá, on the coast of Paraná, in a meeting proposed by federal deputy Tadeu Veneri (PT), to discuss Bill 733/2025, which updates Brazilian port legislation. Among other issues, workers are concerned about the end of the exclusive hiring of casual port workers (TPAs), as well as the creation of service providers for more flexible contracts, which could lead to unemployment among the c…
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This week, organizations representing port workers met in Paranaguá, on the coast of Paraná, in a meeting proposed by federal deputy Tadeu Veneri (PT), to discuss Bill 733/2025, which updates Brazilian port legislation. Among other issues, workers are concerned about the end of the exclusive hiring of casual port workers (TPAs), as well as the creation of service providers for more flexible contracts, which could lead to unemployment among the c…

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plural.jor.br broke the news in on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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