“A right that belongs to us”. Railroad workers and the creation of the retirement benefit. Argentina, 1912-1915
In 1915, the railroad retirement act configured oneof the first social security policies implemented in Argentinaat the beginning of the twentieth century. This paper examinesthe role that railroad workers played in the process of design,discussion and approval of this legislation. To this end, it a...
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ISHiR/CONICET
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://web3.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/revistaISHIR/article/view/1568 |
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| Sumario: | In 1915, the railroad retirement act configured oneof the first social security policies implemented in Argentinaat the beginning of the twentieth century. This paper examinesthe role that railroad workers played in the process of design,discussion and approval of this legislation. To this end, it analyzesthe different actions and demands that railroad workers andemployees performed during the gestation of the retirementbenefit, from the presentation of the project in 1912 to itsapproval in 1915. In particular, it seeks to explore their notionsof justice and equality, and the perceptions they built about theirrights. To this end, it focuses on the demands they formulatedin relation to the definition of the beneficiary universe, theconditions of access to retirement, the financing of the fund andthe dispositions on strikes.
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