The legion of goodwill (LBV) is a charity body that operates for low -income families.
The journalist and educator José de Paiva Netto died at dawn on Tuesday (07)President of the Legion of goodwill (LBV), charity that works for low -income families, through fronts such as education, culture and social assistance. He was 84 years old and the family did not reveal the cause of death.
“Thanks to its entrepreneurial ability, LGW consolidated as one of the greatest humanitarian movements of the planet, which serves thousands of people and vulnerable families daily, making the institution a reference in education, social assistance, humanitarian and educational communication”, said a declaration sent by LGW Tuesday (07).
In 2023, the LBV was the subject of a dispute that led to a complaint with the Labor Prosecutor’s Office (MPT). According to the agency, the entity ranked as “low productivity” employees who refused to participate in prayers and was accused of asking for participation in services. The situation was reported by employees. On the official website, the institution defends “ecumenical spirituality”, that is, the harmony between different beliefs.
“By imposing religious prayers to employees, the freedom of choice is violated, creating an environment of exclusion and discrimination. The workplace must be neutral in terms of religion, ensuring that all people feel at ease and respected regardless of their personal beliefs”, explained the work prosecutor, Eliaquim Queiroz, in …
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