Agribusiness leaders at Expozebu criticize end of 6x1 work scale, with ABCZ president speaking to concerned crowd amid zebu cattle.
Agribusiness leaders at Expozebu criticize end of 6x1 work scale, with ABCZ president speaking to concerned crowd amid zebu cattle.
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Agronegócio critica fim da escala 6x1 na abertura da Expozebu

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Líderes do agronegócio reunidos na abertura da Expozebu, em Uberaba (MG), neste sábado (25), criticaram a proposta do governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva de acabar com a escala de trabalho 6x1. O presidente da ABCZ pediu que parlamentares votem contra a medida, destacando riscos à economia do setor.

A Expozebu, principal evento da pecuária nacional organizado pela ABCZ, com 22 mil associados, foi aberta em sua 91ª edição em Uberaba, no Triângulo Mineiro. O presidente da associação, Arnaldo Manuel de Souza Machado Borges, discursou criticando o fim da escala 6x1 e pediu aos parlamentares que se opoam à proposta. O evento contou com a presença dos presidenciáveis Ronaldo Caiado (PSD) e Romeu Zema (Novo).

"Para o bom funcionamento da economia do setor produtivo do Brasil. Pedimos aos nossos parlamentares que apoiem contrariamente essa pauta tão nociva da nossa economia, com consequências graves e sem precedentes ao nosso agro", afirmou Borges, aplaudido pela plateia de entidades e pecuaristas.

O presidente da Faesp, Tirso Meirelles, também questionou a medida, priorizando outras questões como impostos e segurança. "Arruma o transporte, dá segurança, precisa resolver primeiro a estruturação do país em vez de mexer no 6x1", disse.

A proposta tramita no Congresso como PECs dos deputados Reginaldo Lopes (PT-MG) e Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP), visando reduzir a jornada de 44 para 36 horas semanais e alterar a escala. A Comissão de Constituição e Justiça aprovou a admissibilidade em 22 de abril. O governo prefere um projeto de lei com 40 horas sem escala fixa.

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