Natalia GarciaBrasilia, DF (FOLHAPRESS) Members of the public service elite and central bank employees see the decline of their careers as the reason behind the large influx of professionals leaving the institution and the increasing mobilization for recognition. Today, BC has 3,300 active employees, just over half of the total 6,470 positions the agency provides for by law. The trend is down. By 2027, another 692 employees are expected to retire. The downward movement is also due to workers who choose to pursue a career in the private sector and other public bodies – including employees who make up B.C.’s…
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TRT-10 ordered the strike suspended. If workers fail to comply with the decision, the union will be fined R$500,000 per hour Bus workers in the Federal District on Sunday (November 5, 2023) announced they would stop working on Monday (November 6). They ask for the renewal of the collective labor agreement and the replacement of salary and profits above inflation. And at the end of the night, The President of the Regional Labor Court for the Tenth District, Judge Alexandre Neri de Oliveira, suspended the strike. When contacted, the DF Road Workers Union did not say whether it would accept…
Officials receive great news about 5 bonuses A business card is a mandatory document for anyone providing any type of professional services in Brazil. It guarantees workers a series of rights, such as a maximum daily working day of eight hours, weekly paid rest, vacations, overtime pay, and thirteenth salary, among others. It is worth noting that workers in Brazil are protected under the Consolidated Labor Laws (CLT), a system that guarantees specific rights and rewards to employees who have a formal contract. According to information from the Seu Crédito Digital portal, people with an official contract may be entitled…
After 38 years, Brazil’s largest health plan said goodbye after going bankrupt The announcement of the bankruptcy of one of the largest health plans in Brazil after 38 years of operation was shocking and very disturbing news for the 190,000 users who depend on the services of this company. Scandal and bankruptcy: the sad situation of a giant company in Brazil bankruptcy In 2004, it was a scandalous farewell to Brazil’s largest health plan, the Medicare Between clinicalafter 38 years of its existence, has left its users in despair. According to Época Negócios, the National Complementary Health Agency (ANS) has…
The study, conducted by European consulting firm OnStrategy, was conducted in four countries: France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic.The “Perception of Brazilian Agribusiness in Europe” study conducted in four European countries (UK, France, Germany and Czech Republic) revealed that 57% of participants knew nothing about Brazilian agribusiness. Only 11.2% said that they know the sector well.Among citizens, only 8.8% said they knew Brazilian agribusiness well. Among journalists, the percentage reached 31.1%. Among distributors, 17.4% said they had good knowledge of the sector.The study, conducted by European consulting firm OnStrategy, coordinated by Biomarketing, sponsored by Serasa Experian and…
According to Erwin Vranek, technology and innovation mentor in advanced engineering at SAE Brasil, the engine needs to reach a certain temperature so that the heat can expand the internal components, thus providing ideal operating and lubrication conditions.Continuous use of the car for very short trips, insufficient to reach the correct temperature, accelerates the wear process and increases fuel consumption.“Driving for less than 15 minutes does not even heat up the engine oil, making it impossible to provide proper lubrication. There are cars with low mileage that show up to three times more wear than a more commonly used example,…
Credits: iStockStudy shows a link between living on road traffic and Alzheimer’s disease A new global study highlights the alarming link between air pollution and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. According to research, living near busy streets is associated not only with changes in brain structure, but also with a significant increase in the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Search details In this pilot study, researchers analyzed data from 460,901 participants over an average follow-up period of 12.8 years. Using detailed information from the UK Biobank, scientists were able to establish a strong link between…
| Photo: EFE/Marcial GuillénDr. Francisco Cardoso, MD, noted: your social networks, Remarkable coincidence: In the middle of Halloween, a health sociologist announced that coronavirus “vaccines” would be mandatory for children. At this stage of the tournament, there is no point in trying to rationally convince anyone that experimental gene therapies should not have been offered even to healthy children, let alone made mandatory. Injecting such dangerous substances into six-month-old babies should be considered a crime, yes. A lot of ink was spilled at that time. One of the most memorable events is the story of journalist Guilherme Fiosa, who gave…
Are you thinking about traveling and getting to know Brazil? In this article, we recommend 5 options for redemption on National Airlines starting from 8,000 points, so you can travel while spending less through your travel points. It’s all blue. ☞ Go to… Rescue suggestions Use the arrows (⬇⬆) to organize values in points from smallest to largest (or vice versa). The arrows can also be used to reset results in alphabetical order for destinations or near dates. Please keep the dates shown above for reference only; Cost per slice (One Way). Examples of emissions Sao Paulo (GRU) x Cuiaba…
Grammatical oddities are not just a passing irritation. Unpublished research from the UK reveals that hearing grammatical errors can trigger signs of physical stress. The study, published in the Journal of Neurolinguistics, brought together a group of researchers from the University of Birmingham, who evaluated the effects of grammatical errors on the heart rate variability (HRV) of individuals exposed to such errors in sound. Credits: iStockA British study links grammatical errors to signs of stress A British study links grammatical errors to signs of stress The researchers analyzed HRV, a cardiovascular measure that records the time intervals between successive heartbeats.…