In a debate on the fight against informality in the labor market, the minister of Regional Development, Rogério Marinho, stated this Tuesday, 30, that a small flannel in Leblon can earn up to R$ 4,000 per month. The example was given by the minister to argue that regional inequalities in Brazil are significant. He compared the income of the flanelinha with what someone who works with animals in the interior of Rio Grande do Norte can earn – according to the minister, R$ 200.
“A flanelinha in Leblon earns R$3,000, R$4,000 a month. The flannel. But someone in Jucurutu, in the interior of my state, Rio Grande do Norte, handling animals, earns R$ 200. It’s a completely different reality, people have to understand this in order to understand what our country is,” said Marinho. “Inequality has consolidated as a gap that separates a significant part of Brazil.”
The statement was given during participation in the 93rd National Meeting of the Construction Industry (ENIC). Asked about the growth of informality in Brazil, Marinho stated that the problem “has always existed” in the country. novelty,” said the minister.
The country reached an informality rate of 40.6% in the labor market in the quarter to September, with 37.709 million workers working informally. The numbers were released today in the Continuous National Household Sample Survey (Pnad Contínua), compiled by the Brazilian Institute of Economics and Statistics (IBGE). In one quarter, 1.947 million more people worked as informal workers.
Marinho also said that, in 2020, the restrictions on movement imposed as a result of the pandemic made people who worked informally rush to the formal market. “What happened? This large mass of people who worked informally, due to the lack of movement of people, rushed to formality. For the sake of survival”, said the minister.
Projects
On the same panel, the minister of Labor and Welfare, Onyx Lorenzoni, stated that the government is working to reduce the level of informality in Brazil. According to Onyx, a project will be presented at the turn of the year to encourage migration in the labor market to formality, the Voluntary Social Service.
“It will be available to Brazilian city halls right around the turn of the year, which is a simplified contracting system. A young person or person over 50 years old goes to a city hall, works a shift, receives the equivalent, and they are required to qualify”, said the minister, noting that such a measure was already planned during the discussions of MP 1045, of the mini-labour reform, which was rejected by the Senate.
Onyx also said that the government is working on structuring a microcredit program aimed at entrepreneurs and the “invisible” group.
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