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Norte Fluminense Oil Workers End 16-Day Petrobras Strike After Deal Approval

Workers keep a strike-ready posture to enforce Petrobras' commitments through a standing assembly.

Overview

  • An assembly on December 30 approved Petrobras' latest counterproposal, ending the local stoppage that began on December 15.
  • The union maintained a state of greve and a permanent assembly to allow rapid action if the company fails to honor written commitments.
  • Petrobras pledged no punishment, transfers, or regime changes for participants and agreed to a 50% abono on strike days with the remainder handled via time bank or non-reflective deduction.
  • Concessions include neutralizing missed days, paying the disembark day as overtime, creating Auxílio Mercado, complementing Auxílio Deslocamento, seeking solutions for PETROS deficit plans, reassessing contested disembarkations, improving Cabiúnas incorporations, and advancing the suppressed-days-off clause.
  • FNP-linked units in Litoral Paulista, Amazônia, and Sergipe/Alagoas remain on strike, with TST dissídio hearings scheduled for January 2 and 6.