Commerce in Piracicaba José Furlan Commerce in the Center, neighborhoods and shopping malls in the region of Piracicaba (SP) will have its opening hours changed due to the state holiday of the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution. The changes begin this Thursday (9), see what opens and closes below: Piracicaba According to the Retail Trade Union of Piracicaba and Region (Sincomércio Piracicaba), stores in Piracicaba will open this Thursday (9): In the Center and in shopping corridors in the neighborhoods, stores open from 9am to 4pm. At Shopping Piracicaba, service will be from 2pm to 8pm. Supermarkets will have their own opening hours. Limeira Hours may vary according to specific collective agreements or the decision of each store owner and according to the Commercial and Industrial Association of Limeira (Acil): Street commerce in the city operates from 9am to 3pm on Thursday (9); On Friday (10), service will be normal, from 9am to 6pm; On Saturday (11), stores open extended hours, from 9am to 4pm. Commerce of Limeira Commercial and Industrial Association of Limeira ? Who decides the opening hours? Trading hours are defined by the Collective Labor Convention (CCT), signed between the Retail Trade Union of Piracicaba and Region (Sincomércio) and the Trade Employees Union of Piracicaba (Sincommerciários). The convention establishes rules for the category, such as minimum wages, benefits, working hours and time bank. It complements the standards of the Consolidation of Labor Laws (CLT). The Collective Labor Agreement is valid for all workers in the category in the region served, even for those who are not members of the union. See the videos that are trending on g1 VIDEOS: Everything about Piracicaba and the region See more news about the region on g1 Piracicaba
July 9th holiday: check business opening hours in Piracicaba and Limeira
Commerce in Piracicaba José Furlan Commerce in the Center, neighborhoods and shopping malls in the region of Piracicaba (SP) will have its opening hours changed due to the state holiday of the 1932 Constitutionalist...