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Title: la tendenza della flessibilizzazione negli spazi normativi mediante il lavoro temporaneo
Authors: Gombar, Jane
Advisor: Maresca, Arturo
Keywords: Work
Flexibilization
Metamorphoses
Temporary employment contract
Issue Date: 26-Mar-2010
Publisher: Università degli studi Roma Tre
Abstract: This study aims to discuss the future of work on the major transformations resulting from the technological process in a post-modern perspective. The changing world of work put into question its centrality and its future, causing crisis in society and in work identity of the worker. From unemployment to new paradigms of work, the progress occurs in the form of risks, contingencies that lead us to the need for selection of responses to the environment. In this trajectory, unlike the theories that propagate the end of work, are explored their new forms, resulting from their metamorphoses, analyzed through a dialogue between Italy and Brazil for a focus of flexibility, that allows us to give concreteness to the argument of the centrality work category, which has been expanding in the contemporary world. The focus centers on temporary contract of two countries. For that we go through the paths already opened by the doctrine, adding, besides the focus of law, sociological, which allows a rethink on new bases of inflection of the legal instruments in work materials. KEYWORDS: Work. Metamorphoses. Flexibilization. Temporary employment contract.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2307/570
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