Rousseff and Education Minister Aloizio Mercadante met in the capital city of Brasilia with leaders from 25 youth organizations, including student and labor unions, as well as with gay rights advocates as part of the Brazilian leader's continuing talks with different interest groups.
No concrete announcements resulted from the talks, which Rousseff's office cast as the start of a dialogue with the nation's youth. Though no follow-up meetings have yet been scheduled, the July 8 launch of a long-planned government website focusing on youth issues will help facilitate continued dialogue, Rousseff's office said.
Scattered smaller protests continued yesterday, with a demonstration by taxi drivers near Rio de Janeiro's Santos Dumont domestic airport over proposed changes to the rules governing taxi licenses.
Riot police in Sao Paulo state used tear gas grenades to disperse a small group of demonstrators who had blocked a multi-lane highway, and another demonstration was under way in the city of Natal.
According to the posts on social media, the strike is to take place in every state and will focus on demands for better public services and an end to corruption as well as several labor-related issues like reducing the work week from 44 to 40 hours and the shelving of a bill that would allow companies to increase the use of outsourced workers.
However, representatives for Brazil's two biggest unions, the Central Workers Union and Union Force, said they knew nothing about a general strike. They said they're planning a national slowdown for July 11.
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