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    Brazil’s Push to Kill the 6×1 Work Schedule Smells of Old PT Corruption

    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews10 de June de 2026Updated:10 de June de 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    BACKROOM DEALS AND ECONOMIC SABOTAGE: Brazil’s Push to Kill the 6×1 Work Schedule Smells of Old PT Corruption

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    In the shadowed corridors of Brazil’s Senate, the ghosts of past scandals are stirring once again. As the leftist machinery of President Lula’s government grinds forward, Senate President Davi Alcolumbre found himself in a closed-door huddle with PT heavyweight and government leader José Guimarães. The agenda? Fast-tracking a controversial constitutional amendment (PEC) to dismantle the 6×1 work schedule — a flexible system that has long allowed Brazilian businesses, especially in retail and services, to keep operations humming while providing jobs to millions.

    This isn’t about “workers’ rights.” It’s a classic big-government power grab dressed up in populist rhetoric. The proposal, already rammed through the Chamber of Deputies, aims to slash the standard workweek, mandating more mandatory rest days and phased reductions in hours. Proponents claim it will improve lives, but conservatives know better: it will hammer productivity, inflate labor costs, and accelerate Brazil’s slide toward stagnation. Businesses have been sounding the alarm, lobbying hard against a reform that ignores economic reality in a country still reeling from years of mismanagement.

    Alcolumbre, who has signaled no rush to rubber-stamp the House’s handiwork, suddenly finds himself in “emergency” talks with Guimarães. The optics are damning. Social media has erupted with pointed reminders of the Mensalão scandal — the infamous cash-for-votes scheme that defined the PT’s earlier grip on power, complete with allegations of bribes stuffed in underwear and other unseemly hiding spots. One viral post captured the national mood perfectly: Should Senate security be frisking visitors on the way out? The sarcasm cuts deep because history suggests it’s not entirely unfounded. The PT doesn’t change its spots; it simply updates the delivery method — perhaps PIX transfers these days instead of literal envelopes.

    For decades, Brazil’s labor market has balanced worker protections with the harsh truths of a developing economy. The 6×1 model isn’t exploitation; it’s adaptation. It allows employers to staff stores, security services, and essential operations without constant overtime battles or staffing shortages. Forcing a rigid 40-hour cap with extra rest days sounds compassionate until you consider the consequences: higher unemployment in vulnerable sectors, reduced competitiveness against global rivals, and more pressure on an already bloated welfare state. Small businesses, the backbone of Brazil’s economy, will bear the brunt — exactly as socialist experiments have proven time and again across Latin America.

    This episode exposes the rot at the heart of Lula’s coalition. With an election year looming, the PT is desperate for quick wins to burnish its image with union bosses and urban voters, even if it means strong-arming the Senate. Alcolumbre’s control over the agenda gives him immense leverage, and whispers of horse-trading — amendments, appointments, or worse — fill the air. Conservatives have long warned that entrusting economic policy to the same crowd behind Petrobras scandals and fiscal recklessness would lead here: prioritizing political patronage over prosperity.

    Brazil deserves better than backroom bargains that punish job creators and reward connected insiders. True reform would focus on slashing taxes, deregulating the economy, and unleashing private enterprise — not micromanaging work schedules from Brasília. As this PEC crawls forward, Brazilians should watch closely. The “money in the underwear” quips may be memes today, but they reflect a deeper distrust earned through bitter experience. The Senate must resist this ideological assault, or watch productivity and opportunity vanish under the weight of yet another failed leftist promise.

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