The census takers who were called to work on the 2022 Census were organizing a stoppage for this Thursday (1), with the aim of demanding from the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), that a series of guidelines informed by the category be fulfilled, and the main one is the late salary, which has not yet been was paid.
This stoppage, for now, is limited only to the state of São Paulo, but due to social networks. the people who are working to help the Brazilian census have already started to organize themselves better so that other strikes, in the future, may occur throughout Brazil.
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According to information provided by the National Census Bureau, approximately six thousand people who were working and who would collect data from the 2022 Census, ended up giving up the service due to the current working conditions witnessed by they. The allowance for the category's training, which took place in June and July of this year, has not yet been received by the census takers.
The IBGE, which is the body responsible for the public notice for hiring 6,000 people for the job, did admit that there are delays. “We at the IBGE recognize the delays and apologize for this delay in releasing payment for the work of collecting the census takers. The institute also informs that it is committed to reducing the deadlines for payment of outstanding amounts”, was informed in a note.
In addition to this allowance and the remuneration offered to the census takers, they are also requesting that the transport voucher be paid in in advance and that citizens who are refusing to assist workers in the 2022 Census could receive communication extrajudicial.
Now, for the next three months, census takers need to visit about 75 million homes across the country. The survey was supposed to have happened earlier, in 2020, but it ended up being postponed due to the COVID19 pandemic. In the year 2021, due to frequent budget cuts, which were promoted by the government of Jair Bolsonaro, prevented the exam from being carried out.
The Demographic Census has been carried out since 1872 in our country, and since 1920 it has taken place every ten years, that is, always at the beginning of the decades. Before 2020, the research had already been postponed twice, once in 1930 and the other in 1990, which was postponed to 1991 due to a delay in the government of Fernando Collor, who wanted to avoid hiring the census takers.
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