Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process

Sustainability must be extended by taking into account the ecological, economic and social aspects. After the 1980s, the effects of the neoliberalism and the information revolution caused metamorphoses in the labour world. A precarious process of unemployment started. Since then, this devastating pr...

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Main Authors: Oton de Albuquerque Vasconcelos Filho, Bruno Manoel Viana de Araújo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI) 2016-12-01
Series:Revista do Direito do Trabalho e Meio Ambiente do Trabalho
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Online Access:http://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/revistadtmat/article/view/1236
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description Sustainability must be extended by taking into account the ecological, economic and social aspects. After the 1980s, the effects of the neoliberalism and the information revolution caused metamorphoses in the labour world. A precarious process of unemployment started. Since then, this devastating process seems to be unstoppable with a tendency for the negotiation to prevail over the legislated. This scenario requires a new concept for what the equal relationship among the social actors in the collective negotiating process means for all those that depend on their jobs.
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spelling doaj.art-f7f045b926b64de4b5f6e3111543c9dd2022-12-21T19:47:04ZporConselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI)Revista do Direito do Trabalho e Meio Ambiente do Trabalho2525-98572525-98572016-12-012211613510.26668/IndexLawJournals/2525-9857/2016.v2i2.12361216Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating ProcessOton de Albuquerque Vasconcelos Filho0Bruno Manoel Viana de Araújo1Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE). PernambucoUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE). PernambucoSustainability must be extended by taking into account the ecological, economic and social aspects. After the 1980s, the effects of the neoliberalism and the information revolution caused metamorphoses in the labour world. A precarious process of unemployment started. Since then, this devastating process seems to be unstoppable with a tendency for the negotiation to prevail over the legislated. This scenario requires a new concept for what the equal relationship among the social actors in the collective negotiating process means for all those that depend on their jobs.http://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/revistadtmat/article/view/1236Atores SociaisFlexibilizaçãoIgualdadeNegociação ColetivaSustentabilidade Social.
spellingShingle Oton de Albuquerque Vasconcelos Filho
Bruno Manoel Viana de Araújo
Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process
Revista do Direito do Trabalho e Meio Ambiente do Trabalho
Atores Sociais
Flexibilização
Igualdade
Negociação Coletiva
Sustentabilidade Social.
title Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process
title_full Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process
title_fullStr Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process
title_full_unstemmed Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process
title_short Negotiated Vs Legislated: The Role Of Social Actors Against The Hegemony Of The Financial Capital And The (Un) Sustainability Of The Equal Relationship In The Collective Negotiating Process
title_sort negotiated vs legislated the role of social actors against the hegemony of the financial capital and the un sustainability of the equal relationship in the collective negotiating process
topic Atores Sociais
Flexibilização
Igualdade
Negociação Coletiva
Sustentabilidade Social.
url http://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/revistadtmat/article/view/1236
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