MP and BRF reach an agreement to return to work



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After several hours of negotiations, around 1 am on Friday, the Public Ministry and the BRF company in Lajeado reached an agreement for the partial and gradual return of work on the largest food processor in the Taquari Valley.

Details of the deal will be presented at a press conference at 10 am on Friday morning.

In addition to gradual return, the requirement for the company is to evaluate all employees before returning to their jobs, in addition to offering health professionals to accompany families at home, financial compensation to hospitals in the region and guarantee the less harm to farmers. integrated. These counterparts are among the requirements of the Public Prosecutor’s Office headed by prosecutor Sérgio Diefembach, who yesterday spoke directly with BRF’s senior management.

After comings and goings of notes and court decisions, the company reduced the discussion with the Public Ministry and, therefore, facilitated the agreement.

Another positive news this Friday is the possibility that Vale do Taquari will reverse the red flag with the possible change of criteria of the State Government. A document sent by the Lajeado Executive this Wednesday caused the state to change the rules regarding tests. From now on, only hospitalization tests will be considered and not in private companies, as Vale do Taquari did.

Governor talks about Vale

Piratini’s boss, Eduardo Leite, participates in the Rádio A Hora Front and Back program at 8:45 am this Friday. The topic will be the change of criteria to be adopted for the classification of flags in the state, since the Taquari Valley ended up being hampered by the large volume of tests that it carried out and that ended up contributing to the region being framed in a Red flag. Eduardo Leite’s interview will also be used to analyze the scenario involving Lajeadense meat packers (see link).



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