segunda-feira, 16 de abril de 2012

Rally em Washington na Imprensa americana





While Rousseff spoke at the Chamber of Commerce, about 25 Brazilian embassy and consulate employees protested outside. Antonio Carlos di Gaspero, one of the founders of the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Local Hired Employees, said they were asking for a career plan and raises.
“We are in a legal limbo,” he said.
The Brazilian employees work in the U.S. but are officially in Brazilian territory and are not entitled to labor rights by either country, di Gaspero said. He said they handed out a letter with their complains to Brazilian Foreign Affairs Minister Antonio Aguiar Patriota.


Click on photo to enlarge or download: About 25 Brazilian embassy and consulates employees protest outside the Chamber of Commerce, where President Dilma Rousseff was speaking. They said they lack career plans and adequate pay. SHFWire photo by Robin SiteneskiClick on photo to enlarge or download: About 25 Brazilian embassy and consulates employees protest outside the Chamber of Commerce, where President Dilma Rousseff was speaking. They said they lack career plans and adequate pay. SHFWire photo by Robin Siteneski






























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