Durigan volta a criticar indenização por fim da escala 6x1

O ministro da Fazenda, Dario Durigan, reiterou nesta terça-feira sua oposição a qualquer compensação financeira às empresas pela redução da jornada de trabalho no Brasil.

Durante audiência pública na comissão especial da Câmara dos Deputados, Durigan afirmou ser "radicalmente contra" indenizações como desoneração da folha de pagamento. Ele argumentou que a titularidade da hora de trabalho pertence ao empregado, não ao empregador.

O ministro reconheceu que alguns setores poderão enfrentar aumento de custos, mas afirmou que o impacto não será disseminado. Segundo ele, a redução da jornada, como a transição para a escala 5x2, já foi assimilada pela economia e pode melhorar a produtividade, semelhante ao que ocorreu com a valorização do salário mínimo.

Durigan também destacou que o fim da escala 6x1 deve reduzir a informalidade ao tornar o trabalho formal mais atrativo. A comissão especial continua os debates, com novas audiências previstas para os próximos dias.

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