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Tag Archives: laercio oliveira
Interview: Congressman discusses outsourcing law
Laércio Oliveira is a Brazilian congressman and vice chairman of the National Trade Confederation. Oliveira is pushing ahead with his proposal to create a commission intended to regulate outsourced work in Brazil. In this Q&A, the politician tells IT Decisions about the … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Comment, Interviews
Tagged government, laercio oliveira, law, legal, national trade confederation, outsourcing, pay, regulation, skills
14 Comments
Comment: Outsourcing commission
Earlier today, Angelica Mari exclusively spoke to Laércio Oliveira, the Brazilian congressman pushing ahead with plans to launch a new outsourcing commission.
Posted in Audio, Comment, Economics, Social Media
Tagged brasil, brazil, commission, emplyment, government, job, laercio oliveira, law, legislation, offshoring, outsourcing, quem mexeu no meu emprego, red tape, skills, who moved my job, work
3 Comments
Government to create outsourcing commission
A proposal for a special commission intended to regulate outsourced work in Brazil has been formalized. The initiative, pushed forward by a multi-party group composed of five members of the federal House of Representatives was signed by the House’s president … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, News
Tagged brazil, economy, government, laercio oliveira, outsourcing, policy, politics, skills
2 Comments
Brazil needs updated employment laws
The Brazilian government has proposed a new outsourcing commission, an organization that would be able to define and enforce new laws that affect buyers and sellers of outsourced services. But what does that really mean for decision makers?