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Lula’s rule for minimum wage compromises more than half of the gains of the Social Security reform
Paulo Tafner, president of the Institute for Mobility and Social Development, and co-author with Giambiagi the book “The Unfinished Reform – The future of Social Security in Brazil“, released in June, says that the linking of the minimum wage adjustment to Social Security benefits is the main reason for the sharp increase in spending.
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