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Fim da escala 6x1 avança na Câmara: o que isso significa?



A Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) da Câmara dos Deputados aprovou o avanço de propostas que pretendem acabar com a escala de trabalho 6x1 — modelo em que o trabalhador atua por 6 dias seguidos e descansa apenas 1.

👉 Mas atenção: isso não significa que a mudança já está valendo. É apenas uma etapa inicial do processo legislativo.


⚖️ O que foi aprovado?

✔️ A CCJ aprovou a admissibilidade das propostas
✔️ Ou seja, confirmou que elas podem continuar tramitando
✔️ O conteúdo ainda será discutido em outra comissão

📌 Próximo passo: criação de uma comissão especial para analisar o mérito (o conteúdo real da proposta)


🔄 O que pode mudar na prática?

As propostas discutidas incluem:

🧩 Mudança📊 Como é hoje🚀 Como pode ficar
Jornada semanalAté 44hPode cair para até 36h
Escala de trabalho6 dias + 1 folgaMais dias de descanso
Qualidade de vidaLimitadaMaior equilíbrio trabalho-vida

💡 Algumas versões também falam em garantir 2 dias de descanso por semana.


🧠 Por que querem acabar com a escala 6x1?

A proposta ganhou força com movimentos sociais que defendem:

  • 🧘 Melhor saúde mental
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Mais tempo com a família
  • 📚 Mais فرصت para estudo e descanso
  • ⚖️ Equilíbrio entre vida pessoal e trabalho

Segundo defensores, o modelo atual pode causar exaustão e afetar principalmente trabalhadores de baixa renda.


💬 E as críticas?

Nem todo mundo concorda. Alguns pontos levantados:

  • 💰 Possível aumento de custos para empresas
  • 📉 Dúvidas sobre geração de empregos
  • ⚙️ Desafios de adaptação para alguns setores

👉 Esses debates ainda serão aprofundados na próxima fase.


📊 Resumo rápido

✔️ Situação atual⏳ Próximo passo❗ Importante
Aprovado na CCJComissão especialAinda não virou lei
Apoio crescenteDebate mais amploPode mudar bastante

🧾 Conclusão

O fim da escala 6x1 ainda não é realidade, mas deu um passo importante.
Agora, o tema entra em uma fase decisiva, com debates mais profundos que podem impactar milhões de trabalhadores no Brasil.

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