A commission of the Geneva-based International Labor Organization (ILO) concluded today (Jun. 7) that the Brazilian labor reform is compatible with the Convention No. 98, which deals with the right to collective bargaining.
Brazil’s formal employment hiked in March; an increase of 56,151 job posts was observed (up 0.15% from February), according to data from the General Register of the Employed and Unemployed (CAGED), released Friday (Apr. 20) by the Ministry of Labor.
Brazil lost 20.832 formal jobs in 2017, according to data from the General Register of Employed and Unemployed People (Caged), released today (Jan. 26) by the Ministry of Labor.