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6 Oct 2017

Brazil: Labour reform frustrates investors who hoped for more wages & rights cuts, say journalists; it includes comment from company

Journalists claim that many business executives, investors, lawyers, consultants and representatives from the banking sector who participated at a Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce meeting in New York in the end of September were frustrated with Brazil’s labour reform and hoped for more wages and rights cuts.

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