Brazil’s Unions Push Back on Assault on Labor

Brazil’s labor movement is gradually mobilizing against the new right-wing president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, who is putting his program of assaulting labor rights and social security into effect. Mike Fox reports from Brazil

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27 thoughts on “Brazil’s Unions Push Back on Assault on Labor

  1. Welcome to The New World Order, the Old Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman old world order. The president and the other leaders are puppets, Freemason, Zionist, Jesuit, Knights of Malta.

    Chosen and put in office by the elites.

  2. Rigged elections aside am am truly at a lost wondering why did so many of the same idiots complaining now voted for this dictator just like in the case of Trump. All I know is racism and self hate is at play when it comes to liberal black and white union folks vot for a known neo-conservative/racist facist dictator against their own interest.

  3. Bostanaro was put in power by foreign movements. The Brazilian people went and came back in a big propaganda machine. This coup was the preparation of the coup in Venezuela.

  4. Democracy is only suitable for countries with politically educated people. Brazil is far from one … I can argue the same for US and Canada.

  5. The right-wing neo fascists have taken over Brazil. They are having a field day rolling back worker rights and protections – the people that benefit from this destruction are the already wealthy corrupt criminals like Bolsonaro and his mafia family.

  6. My coworkers and I just saved our Union from being Decertified after weeks of propaganda from my employer. I have a huge soft spot in my heart for movements like this! Free Lula! ✊🏻

  7. Its a thief ! He used the name of God to get elected and now he just cheat his voters ! Oh God what a disgrace ! Our President is a merely puppet of America . πŸ˜”

  8. They got you by the balls. Widespread general strikes for as long as it takes to restore worker rights and prevent the jackals from stealing your retirement savings. If you don't fight now, the battle will become much harder.

  9. And Brazil wanna talk shit about Venezuela the president of Brazil is worst than Maduro…πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„

  10. Cutting government spending shrinks the economy significantly. Governments are not families in debt. The solution is not the same. That is an elite robbery of the people. Again, welcome to the hell the 1% reigns down on you with Bolsonaros. He just can't destroy a country and the human rights of the people in it fast enough for his American masters.

  11. Great analysis, the real news exceds standart us independent media in many aspects. Each time you present an accurate overview about my country, it makes me more confident that you do the same about other countries.

  12. Did he just say "look at the United states, there are no labour right there" to justify taking away labour rights in his country

  13. Bolsonaro has no legitimacy. Elections were rigged and they have to push for their rights so that Bolsonaro resignes. He is working for foreign corporation interests and is stealing from his own country and his own people. He should be investigated.

  14. Holy shit, a real-time fascist government is being formed in record time, and their fuhrer wannabe Bolsonaro is pointing to the US as the example to emulate. This is just mind blowing. This needs to be broadcast on every US channel.

  15. Bolsonaro is bringing "the Neoliberal peace" to Brazil and South America. The income of the government should not be distributed among the poor people and workers but to the Plutocracy, living in foreign countries, so it could trickle down if needed. Sorry Brazil, pray a lot.

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