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2 May 2017

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International Trade Union Confederation (Belgium)

Brazil: ITUC expresses solidarity with workers protesting against Temer’s plans to remove all restrictions on outsourcing & impose drastic changes on labour laws

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“Brazil General Strike-The ITUC has expressed its full solidarity with the workers of Brazil, as a general strike involving all the country’s trade union confederations take place today”, 28 April 2017

The strike is in protest at the Temer government’s plans to remove all restrictions on outsourcing, impose drastic cuts on pensions, salaries and social security and dismantle labour rights including provisions on holidays, overtime and working hours. Sharan Burrow, ITUC General Secretary, said “This government, which took power illegitimately, is responsible for economic devastation with unemployment now close to 13 million people and the country in a deep recession. A small cabal of immensely wealthy businesspeople are the only beneficiaries of what is in effect a scorched-earth economic policy involving a huge transfer of wealth to Brazil’s oligarchs.