The 2017 Labor Reform created even more problems for the unemployed population and also for those who are inserted into the job market in a precarious or informal way. If creating new positions was already a challenge, with the reform and then the pandemic, things became even more difficult.
Women were the ones who lost the most jobs in recent years and one of the effects of the Reform was the increase in vulnerability at work also in the less poor segments of society.
Follow the discussion on the program #Analyze with professor José Dari Krein, from the Unicamp Institute of Economics, member of the Center for Trade Union and Labor Economic Studies (Cesit) and the Network for Interdisciplinary Studies and Monitoring of Labor Reform (Remir - work).