Nuevas formas de empleo y transformaciones del trabajo
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2021
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La movilización de la fuerza de trabajo, su vinculación a una cierta secuencia de actividades en los procesos de creación de riqueza, asume hoy combinaciones cada vez más complejas. La relación de empleo tradicional —conformada en Europa en torno al principio de subordinación jurídica del trabajador y de la participación regular de éste en el seno de una empresa de fronteras bien definidas— se enfrenta hoy a un proceso de transformación que tensiona las fronteras tradicionales del trabajo asalariado, así como sus mecanismos e instituciones fundamentales. Nos enfrentamos así a un escenario en el que la movilización y subordinación de los productores se lleva a cabo, a menudo, al margen de los mecanismos e instituciones de la relación de empleo tradicional (estatuto de empleo asalariado, contrato de trabajo, forma-empresa, negociación colectiva, etc.), abriendo con ello no pocos desafíos en materia de protección de los derechos de los trabajadores.
The mobilisation of the workforce, its connection to a certain sequence of activities in the wealth creation processes, today involves increasingly complex combinations. The traditional employment relationship, constructed in Europe around the principle of the legal subordination of the worker and their regular participation in a company within well-defined boundaries, today faces a transformation process that is putting pressure on the traditional boundaries of salaried work, as well as its fundamental mechanisms and institutions. We are faced with a scenario where the mobilisation and subordination of producers is currently being carried out, often on the fringes of traditional employment relationship mechanisms and institutions (social status of wage employment, employment contract, company institution, collective bargaining, etc.), leading to many challenges in terms of protecting workers’ rights.
The mobilisation of the workforce, its connection to a certain sequence of activities in the wealth creation processes, today involves increasingly complex combinations. The traditional employment relationship, constructed in Europe around the principle of the legal subordination of the worker and their regular participation in a company within well-defined boundaries, today faces a transformation process that is putting pressure on the traditional boundaries of salaried work, as well as its fundamental mechanisms and institutions. We are faced with a scenario where the mobilisation and subordination of producers is currently being carried out, often on the fringes of traditional employment relationship mechanisms and institutions (social status of wage employment, employment contract, company institution, collective bargaining, etc.), leading to many challenges in terms of protecting workers’ rights.