BCB union suspends strike for two weeks
Brazil central bank workers reject 5% pay offer and will continue some labour protests
The union representing workers at the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) called a two-week halt to its strike on April 19.
Sinal described its decision as a “vote of confidence” in negotiations that governor Roberto Campos Neto is conducting with the Brazilian federal government.
The union indicated that it would continue partial work stoppages from 2pm to 6pm each day, as it did in the last two weeks of March. Without a satisfactory resolution, it would resume a full walkout on May 2.
Sinal has
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