Thousands of Brazilian workers demonstrated in dozens of cities across the country.
The most important event was held in Brasilia, the capital. There were about 4000 according to the unions, 2500 according to police who had trouble with the protesters ...
The protesters wanted to make the seat of parliament where MPs should vote on one aspect of the labor reform supported by the government and the centrist party that supports President Dilma Rousseff. But the vote was postponed because of the mobilization.
So what does that threw thousands of Brazilians in the streets?
The Brazilian Democratic Movement Party has proposed to make possible the outsourcing of work, and there stands. The left, the Workers' Party (direct support Dilma Rousseff) objects.
According to this labor reform, many companies may decide to fully entrust the management of their accounts, processing their mail or their communication to subcontractors and sign with them an outsourcing contract established for a long time.
Overflow events of yesterday were about twenty wounded throughout the country and at least four people were arrested.
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