Without giving details, Bolsonaro said on Tuesday that Ministry will disappear but will be fused with another department.
For the General Attorney of the sector, the future government must recall that European countrties do not do business with nations using slave work,
'If the country does not combat slave work, and we know it still exists, it will lose money as it will not reach those markets', he detailed.
Another risk, according to Fleury, involves measures to reduce work accidents (Brazil is fourth in the world list of that ranking).
From 2012 to 2017, the Social Prevision spent about seven billion dollars in payments for accidents (aid-sickness, pension for disability, pension for death and aid-accident).
Fleury quoted also a series of functions and policies of that portfolio which require to remain in the radar of the new government, such as salary subsidy and unemployment insurance.
Before this scenario, the Ministry of Work issued a communique to tribute its 88 years of existence as 'birthplace' of the national working class.
During his election campaign, the former Army captain promised to reduce the number of ministries inside the framework of a State program to cut expenses. Bolsonaro, who already named five ministers (Cabinet, Economy, Defense, Science and Justice), will assume power in January.
For his discriminating statements against women, homosexuals, negroes and the poor, the ultra-right politician who won on October 28 with 55 percent of the ballots, generates insecurity and polemic in Brazilian society.
Brasilia, Nov 8 (Prensa Latina) The General Attorney of Labor, Ronaldo Fleury, warned today of the risk of increasing slave work in Brazil, with the elimination of the Ministry of Labor announced by president elect Jair Bolsonaro. 

