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Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets during his visit to the Bertolini shipyard in Manaus, Brazil May 27, 2026. REUTERS/Suamy Beydoun

SAO PAULO, May 28 (Reuters) – Brazil’s lower house ⁠approved ⁠late on Wednesday a ⁠constitutional amendment reducing the workweek, a measure that President ​Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to use as a centerpiece of his ‌re-election campaign later this year.

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The ‌amendment cuts working hours in Latin America’s largest economy to 40 ⁠hours a ⁠week from 44, effectively ending a common practice in some ​sectors, such as retail, of requiring employees to work six days a week.

The Lula administration has set the measure as a legislative priority as the 80-year-old ​leftist leader is expected to seek a fourth non-consecutive term in an ⁠October ⁠election.

“More than just hours ⁠on the ​clock, we are returning to workers the right to spend time with ​their families, to rest ⁠and to have a life beyond work,” Lula wrote on social media after the approval.

The proposal now requires Senate ratification after clearing the lower house in a 461-19 second-round vote. It may still return to the ⁠lower chamber if senators make any changes to the main text.

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The new ⁠standard would be applied over a 14-month transition period. The workweek would be reduced by two hours within 60 days of enactment, with a further two-hour reduction one year later.

The amendment also mandates at least two days off per week and no reduction in pay.

Sector-specific rules and further details will be addressed in subsequent legislation. The government has said that the new rules could benefit ⁠more than 37 million workers.

Earlier this year, lawmakers in Mexico – Latin America’s second-largest economy – also approved a bill to gradually reduce the workweek to 40 hours from 48, although maintaining only one rest ​day for every six worked.

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(Reporting by Fernando Cardoso; Editing ​by Gabriel Araujo and Chiara Rodriquez)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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