Hugo Motta presents PEC to end 6x1 work scale amid debate in Brazil's Chamber of Deputies.
Hugo Motta presents PEC to end 6x1 work scale amid debate in Brazil's Chamber of Deputies.
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Motta advances PEC to end 6x1 scale in Chamber

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Chamber president Hugo Motta forwarded a PEC to the CCJ on Monday (9) to end the 6x1 work scale, a Lula government priority. He argued the discussion is unavoidable and started late in the country. The debate intensifies with an Ipea study on work hours reduction.

Hugo Motta, president of the Chamber of Deputies, stated on Monday (February 9) that the discussion to end the six-day workweek with one day off, known as the 6x1 scale, "already starts late" in Brazil. In a plenary speech, he defended the processing of the Constitutional Amendment Proposal (PEC) presented in 2024 by Deputy Erika Hilton (PSol-SP), forwarded that morning to the Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ). The proposal will proceed jointly with another authored by Deputy Reginaldo Lopes (PT-MG).

Motta emphasized that the issue is one of the Lula government's priorities for this year and that he will meet in the coming days with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as well as Ministers Gleisi Hoffmann, Guilherme Boulos, and Luiz Marinho, to discuss ending the scale. The government is considering sending a bill with constitutional urgency to speed up consideration. The assignment of the PEC rapporteur and the schedule will occur after Leur Lomanto Júnior's election to lead the CCJ.

In the speech, Motta compared the moment to the slavery abolition process, when opponents predicted economic chaos, which did not happen. "As Chamber president, I will schedule the constitutional amendment to end the six-by-one scale," he said. He acknowledged resistances but stated the issue will be handled "with responsibility." "Brazil is mature to face the six-by-one scale," he concluded.

The debate has gained momentum recently with discussions on work hours reduction. An Ipea study, to be released on Tuesday (10), states that the reduction will have a significant redistributive income effect. Based on 2023 Rais data, the institute notes that the 44-hour legal maximum concentrates lower-income and less-educated workers in low-pay, high-turnover occupations, while 40-hour contracts are linked to higher average salaries.

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Discussions on X celebrate Hugo Motta's forwarding of the PEC to end the 6x1 work scale to the CCJ as a victory for workers' rights, with left-wing figures like Erika Hilton and Reginaldo Lopes pushing for broader hour reductions. Skeptics question Motta's motives as electoral opportunism or stalling tactics, while others warn of potential unemployment and economic impacts. News outlets report neutrally on the development amid Lula's priority.

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President Lula holds urgent bill to end 6x1 shifts and cap workweek at 40 hours, with symbols of family time and leisure.
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Lula sends urgent bill to Congress to end 6x1 work scale

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sent a bill to Congress on the night of April 14 with constitutional urgency to end the 6x1 work scale and reduce the workweek to 40 hours. Lula stated it returns time to workers for family and leisure. The text will be protocolled in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday (April 15).

José Guimarães will join a PT Senate caucus meeting on Tuesday to set strategies for advancing a proposal to end the 6x1 work schedule.

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On May 28, 2026, 41 senators led by Rogério Marinho introduced PEC 12/2026, one day after the Chamber of Deputies approved ending the 6x1 work schedule.

Chile's Chamber of Deputies ended an eight-hour debate yesterday on the National Reconstruction Plan bill. The government-backed initiative aims to cut corporate taxes and provide investment certainty.

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The rapporteur of PLP 152/2025, Deputy Augusto Coutinho (Republicanos-PE), requested the postponement of the vote on the bill regulating app-based work, scheduled for Tuesday (April 14) in the Chamber's special committee. The request followed a government plea from then-leader José Guimarães (PT-CE). The government withdrew support due to rejection by delivery workers and drivers.

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