In a new article published by the International Law Office, our labor partner Patricia Barboza and associate Poliana César summarize the practical impact of Law 14,020/2020 and Decree 10,422/2020 on Provisional Measure 936 and employers. The new rules concern the reduction of working hours and salaries and the suspension of employment agreements, including with regard to pregnant, retired or disabled employees.
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