TST suspends procedural deadlines during July
The Superior Labor Court will suspend its procedural deadlines during the month of July — from the 2nd to the 31st. The reason is the ministers' collective vacations, provided for by the Organic Law of the Judiciary. Deadlines ending or beginning during the interval are automatically extended to August 2, in accordance with article 224 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Flickr/TST TST ministers go on collective vacation during the month of July Flickr/TST The office hours during this period will be from 1 pm to 6 pm, while assistance to lawyers, parties and members of the Public Prosecutor's Office will take place by telephone or electronically. The General Judiciary Secretariat (support), the Electronic Processes Coordination, the Procedural Registration Coordination (protocol) and the Classification, Assessment and Process Distribution Coordination will remain on duty for remote service to the public, from 9am to 6pm (support ) and from 9am to 7pm (other services). Urgent cases will be analyzed by the TST presidency during the period and judgment sessions of the collegiate bodies will also resume on August 2. With information from the TST press office .With information from the TST press office.The survey also shows that, in 2019, the number Phone Number List of complaints increased, totaling 1,213 across the country, while in 2018 there were 1,127. Furthermore, the survey shows that, between 2003 and 2018, around 45 thousand workers were rescued and freed from slavery-like work in Brazil. According to data from the Digital Observatory of Slave Labor, this means an average of at least eight workers rescued each day. During this period, the majority of victims were male and between 18 and 24 years of age. The profile of the cases also proves that illiteracy or low education makes the individual more vulnerable to this type of exploitation: 31% were illiterate and 39% had not even completed the 5th year. The need to reduce this statistic, says Fux, is also necessary when looking at the global scenario, as it seeks to give effectiveness to the sustainable development objectives of the 2030 Agenda, "with which the STF aligns itself in a continuous effort to defend the life, dignity, justice and sustainability.
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This is what happens in the present case, which highlights issues related to the protection of decent work (SDG 8), the reduction of inequalities (SDG 10) and the promotion of peace, justice and effective institutions (SDG 16)”. "Modern slavery is more subtle than that of the 19th century and the restriction of freedom can result from various economic and not necessarily physical constraints. Someone is deprived of their freedom and dignity by treating them as a thing and not as a human person , which can be done not only through coercion, but also through intense and persistent violation of their basic rights, including the right to decent work. Violation of the right to decent work impacts the victim's ability to make choices according to their free determination This also means reducing someone to a condition similar to that of a slave", highlights the minister. In any case, it is not any violation of labor rights that constitutes slave labor. "Because they are common in the Brazilian rural reality, they only justify conviction in the most serious cases, in which the worker is effectively degraded in his human condition, in tasks in which he is subjected to unacceptable economic and personal (moral) constraints", highlights the minister.
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