Union federation criticizes government app group for limiting unions

The Força Sindical sent a note of repudiation to Minister Guilherme Boulos criticizing the ordinance that created the working group to discuss app delivery regulation. The entity contests the limit to three representatives from union centrals in the body, arguing it excludes part of the working class. The note requests suspension of the current composition until corrections.

The Força Sindical, one of Brazil's main union federations, expressed dissatisfaction with the government ordinance establishing the working group (GT) to discuss app delivery regulation. Sent on Thursday, December 11, 2025, the note of repudiation was addressed to Minister Guilherme Boulos of the General Secretariat of the Presidency.

The main point of contention is the restriction to just three representatives from union centrals in the body, which totals 10 seats for organizations and entities representing app delivery workers, plus these three. According to the note, this limitation represents an 'unacceptable institutional distortion,' as the Ministry of Labor and Employment recognizes six national union centrals, all legitimate to represent Brazilian workers.

The entity argues that the measure disrespects the constitutional principle of union representation, denies the breadth of the centrals, breaks isonomy between recognized entities, and creates arbitrary differentiations. 'Limiting the number of centrals is excluding part of the working class from the policy formulation process,' the text states. It also highlights that each central covers distinct categories, regions, and sectors, so exclusion means silencing entire segments of the working class.

The ordinance, per Força Sindical, favors informal groups over legally constituted entities, creating a 'fragile, unbalanced institutional environment without real representation guarantees.' The note requests suspension of the current GT composition effects until correction of these distortions, advocating for full inclusion of all centrals for complete representation.

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Presidency's General Secretariat Minister Guilherme Boulos announced on Tuesday (24) a set of actions to change relations between digital transport and delivery platforms and their workers. Measures include payment transparency requirements and support points creation. The announcement addresses demands for better working conditions.

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After an assembly on March 19, 2026, truck drivers decided to suspend the planned strike but remain in a state of strike. They will meet with Minister Guilherme Boulos on March 25 in Brasília to discuss demands. The government issued an MP to reinforce the minimum freight rate.

 

 

 

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