The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), announced that voting on bills related to misogyny and the reduction of the 6x1 work schedule would resume this week. The proposals will be discussed in a meeting of party leaders scheduled for Tuesday (16) and voted on in the plenary session later this week. Federal Deputy Léo Prates (Republicans-BA) will present his report on the bill that modifies laws to end the current work schedule. The bill addressing misogyny has already been approved by the Senate and was being analyzed by a working group in the Chamber.
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