assimilados
Assimilados is a term used in Brazil to describe individuals who, for certain legal or administrative purposes, are treated as if they were employees even though they do not hold a formal CLT employment contract. The concept appears mainly in government classifications, payroll processing, and social security contexts, where the aim is to group labor relations that resemble employment under a common label.
In practice, the scope of assimilados can vary by rule or agency. Common examples include workers who
Key implications and considerations:
- Assimilados is not a separate contract type; it is a label used for administrative or compliance
- The designation can influence how contributions, taxes, or social security obligations are calculated and which benefits
- The term may appear in filings and reporting systems for labor statistics, payroll taxes, and social
- The label does not automatically confer full employee rights; the true nature of the relationship is
Overall, assimilados serves as an administrative category to address labor relations that functionally resemble employment but