The debate on the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) that limits the weekly working hours to 36 hours and became known as PEC 6×1 – 6 days of work for 1
The services sector increased by 1% in September and once again reached the highest level in the historical series, which began in 2012, after the 0.3% drop in August. With September’s result,
In a single and symbolic vote, in which there was no nominal vote, but seven votes against and one abstention, the São Paulo Chamber of Councilors approved this Tuesday (12) the adjustment
The volume of services grew 1% in September this year, compared to August. The increase came after a 0.3% drop recorded in August. Data from the Monthly Services Survey (PMS) were released
Ten cultural spaces in the capital of São Paulo will host, starting this Wednesday (13), the 32nd edition of the MixBrasil Culture of Diversity Festival, the largest LGBTQIA+ cultural event in Latin
The governor of Rio, Cláudio Castro (photo), presented, this Tuesday (12), to the president of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco, proposals for changes in criminal legislation, which will help strengthen the fight against
The Federal Supreme Court (STF) begins judging this Wednesday (13) the action known as ADPF das Favelas, the process that deals with police lethality in Rio de Janeiro. The plenary will begin
In 2022, Brazil had the biggest increase in investments in public education in at least the last ten years. This year, the country allocated R$490 billion to education, which represented an increase
The duration of the 2025 Brazilian Championship will be 10 months, starting on March 29th and ending on December 21st. This is one of the main novelties of 2025 national football calendar
The National LGBTI+ Alliance launched this Tuesday (12), in Brasília, the LGBTI+ Employability Manual, so that this public can use self-knowledge to understand the work environment and thus achieve professional goals. THE