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Government Administration
The Ministério Público do Trabalho (MPT), or Public Ministry of Labor, is a Brazilian federal institution focused on promoting and protecting labor rights. It operates as an independent public prosecution body that enforces labor laws and improves working conditions, particularly for vulnerable groups affected by issues like slave labor and child labor. The MPT conducts investigations and legal actions against violations of labor laws, ensuring compliance among companies and public employers. It also promotes better labor relations and implements initiatives like "MPT Digital" to modernize its operations. With numerous regional offices across Brazil, the MPT enhances its reach and effectiveness in advocating for lawful and ethical labor practices. It serves a wide range of stakeholders, including workers, labor unions, and employers, playing a crucial role in upholding workers' rights and ensuring decent working conditions nationwide.
1937
Founded
Government Administration
Industry
Brazil
Location
1,206,836
Ranking
1,700 employees
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