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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva confirmed his candidacy for a second term in the 2024 elections and launched his campaign at the Primeiro de Maio Stadium in São Bernardo do Campo, a site of symbolic labor significance, in honor of the movement that elevated him from a factory worker to Brazil's first president from the working class. Lula faced difficulty in attracting a new generation of workers through digital apps, who are less connected to unions or factories. This challenge reflects changing dynamics in the world of work, as his party seeks to garner workers' support through legal measures and revisions to working conditions and wages, despite opposition from corporations. Lula is also aiming to win over skeptical young people regarding government intervention, ahead of the October elections, amid shifts in the nature of the labor market and ongoing political challenges.
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