00:00like quicksand.
00:02Meanwhile, a word is starting to appear frequently in official reports.
00:07Full employment.
00:08A beautiful, comforting, almost optimistic term.
00:13But a close look at the numbers reveals that this idea doesn't hold up.
00:18In Brazil, those who stop looking for work also cease to exist in the statistics.
00:24Discouragement does not manifest as unemployment.
00:27And why did so many give up searching?
00:31Because many have discovered that it is possible to survive by combining state aid with
00:37informal activities.
00:38It's not prosperity, but it's survival.
00:41And when survival becomes enough, the country stops progressing.
00:46Informality is growing, the use of independent contractors is exploding, and now a new framework is being imposed.
00:51More Brazilians are living off benefits than are protected by formal labor laws.
00:58This is not a technical detail.
01:00It's a serious symptom.
01:01At the same time, Brazil became a world champion in labor litigation.
01:06Millions of lawsuits are piling up in overcrowded courts, creating legal uncertainty and fear.
01:14Hiring freeze and investment paralysis.
01:17The businessman doesn't know if the agreement signed today will be considered valid tomorrow.
01:21The worker doesn't know if what was agreed upon will be respected.
01:25In this environment, hiring becomes a risk.
01:28And risk drives people away from their jobs.
01:30Meanwhile, temporary public policies are transformed into permanent structures.
01:36In Brazil, nothing lasts as long as a program designed to be short-lived.
01:41The promise of an exit door disappears.
01:44The length of stay is extended.
01:46Temporary structures become permanent.
01:47Temporary structures become permanent.
01:49So, the time spent there transforms into structures, creating themselves, creating themselves.
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