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Lula’s Flagship Workweek Reform Stalls in a Hostile Senate

By · July 8, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

The stall. The reform to end Brazil’s six-day workweek has sat in the Senate since late May with no movement.

The reform. It would cut the maximum workweek from 44 to 40 hours over 14 months, with no pay cut.

The blockage. The Senate leader has not sent it to committee, tied to a rift with the president.

The timing. Government allies now expect no vote until after the recess, aiming for early August.

The stakes. Polls show roughly seven in ten Brazilians back a shorter week, making it a prized election issue.

President Lula’s signature workweek reform, a plan to end Brazil’s gruelling six-day schedule, has ground to a halt in the Senate. A personal feud with the chamber’s leader now threatens to push any vote past the winter recess and deep into election season.

The measure sailed through the lower house in late May by a huge margin. Since arriving in the Senate, though, it has sat untouched, waiting for a single procedural step that has not come.

For a foreign reader, this is a case study in how Brazilian governability really works. A wildly popular reform can stall not on its merits, but on the state of one relationship at the top of Congress.

The reform to end Brazil's six-day workweek is stuck in the Senate, wh
The reform to end Brazil’s six-day workweek is stuck in the Senate, where a feud with its leader has pushed any vote past the July recess. (Photo: Internet reproduction)
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Why the workweek reform is stuck

The bottleneck is one man’s signature. The Senate leader has not yet referred the amendment to the constitution and justice committee, the first stop in its path, and no rapporteur has been named.

Behind the delay lies a soured relationship, Gazeta do Povo reported. Ties between the president and the Senate leader frayed earlier this year after the chamber rejected the government’s nominee for a seat on the supreme court.

The leader has told allies he wants to speak to the president directly first. He has also signalled the Senate will not act as a rubber stamp for whatever the lower house sends up.

An election-year prize either way

The politics are impossible to separate from the timing. The reform is a centrepiece of Lula’s re-election pitch, and surveys show around seven in ten Brazilians favour a shorter week.

That popularity cuts both ways. Government figures say that even if the measure stalls, they can campaign against the senators seen to be blocking it, turning the delay into a weapon.

The opposition is playing a careful game. Its leaders are wary of openly killing a reform their own working-class voters want, so some favour quietly delaying it until after the vote.

There are signs of exactly that manoeuvre. An opposition-backed alternative, which would pay workers by the hour rather than scrap the six-day schedule outright, has already been sent to committee, a move critics read as an attempt to dilute the original.

The government has tried to rebuild bridges. It swapped in a new Senate floor leader and accelerated the release of billions of reais in parliamentary earmarks, the currency of Brazilian coalition-building.

So far the charm offensive has not unlocked the bill. The Senate leader has still not committed to any calendar, insisting the timetable is parliamentary rather than electoral.

The economic backdrop sharpens the stakes. Business groups argue that mandating shorter hours without flexibility would raise costs across sectors already straining under some of the world’s highest interest rates.

The scale of support in the lower house shows why it endures. The amendment passed there by margins of well over four hundred votes to around twenty, one of the year’s biggest wins for the labour agenda.

What is the 6×1 workweek reform?

It is a constitutional amendment to end the “6×1” schedule, under which many Brazilians work six days for one day off. It would cut the maximum workweek from 44 to 40 hours over a 14-month transition, guarantee two rest days and bar any reduction in wages.

Why does it matter for business and investors?

Shorter hours with no pay cut would raise labour costs across retail, services and logistics, sectors already absorbing very high interest rates. Business groups warn of higher prices, while the reform would also align Brazil with Mexico, Colombia and Chile in a regional move to shorter weeks.

Will it pass before the election?

It is uncertain. Government allies now hope for a vote in early August, after the July recess and before the campaign formally begins, but the stalled relationship with the Senate leadership means even that timetable is far from guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly would Brazil's workweek reform change?

The reform would cut the maximum workweek from 44 to 40 hours over a period of 14 months. Crucially, the reduction would come with no pay cut for workers.

Why is the reform stalled in the Senate?

The Senate leader has not referred the bill to the relevant committee, a blockage tied to a personal rift between him and the president. This means a wildly popular reform is being held up not on its merits but because of a single relationship at the top of Congress.

When might the Senate actually vote on the reform?

Government allies now expect no vote until after the winter recess, with early August cited as the target window. The measure had already passed the lower house by a large margin in late May before arriving in the Senate untouched.

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