La economía popular entre la representación y la normatividad. Contrapuntos entre la matriz liberal de la constitución y la tradición del derecho laboral en Argentina

The current transformation of work breaks the traditional theoretical frameworks for analysis. The labor stability of the Fordist society is opposed to a flexible and unstable employability, where workers circulate through areas of formality and informality on a permanent basis. Thus emerges the pop...

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Autores principales: Timpanaro, Berenice, Beltrán, Victoria Flores, Spinosa, Lucas
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda. Secretaría de Investigación e Innovación Socioproductiva 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://rdd.undav.edu.ar/pdfs/pr111/pr111.pdf
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Sumario:The current transformation of work breaks the traditional theoretical frameworks for analysis. The labor stability of the Fordist society is opposed to a flexible and unstable employability, where workers circulate through areas of formality and informality on a permanent basis. Thus emerges the popular economy sector, defined as forms of self-employment adapted to the tools and socio-economic contexts of the working class, as a strategy of resistance to the process of exclusion from the labor market, and as expressions from the field of popular and union organizations, which has not yet consolidate a normative structure accordingly. This work explores the possibility of deconstructing the liberal legal matrix around work, which from the National Constitution tarnishes the rest of the legal system, as opposed to the progressive case law that has managed to generate the trade union struggle in the courts.