The Work in Higher Education

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Title: The Work in Higher Education
Language: English
Authors: Mancebo, Deise (ORCID url?u=http-3A__orcid.org_0000-2D0001-2D8312-2D4495&d=DwMFaQ&c=l45AxH-kUV29SRQusp9vYR0n1GycN4_2jInuKy6zbqQ&r=LjMqjl4R-2qm1usoNnGI1mF7F_j_WN6lRbuxHej1Xg8&m=a5H3GjX3nFi00cEsi7rgW0zjo1bVtL5zHcxmcHaNv4M&s=MD3kEUVPZ8AHpRJV2enhiqvfaPhu0vhZ11X1enKhrqs&e=), Santorum, Katia Maria Teixeira (ORCID url?u=https-3A__orcid.org_0000-2D0003-2D2830-2D157X&d=DwMFaQ&c=l45AxH-kUV29SRQusp9vYR0n1GycN4_2jInuKy6zbqQ&r=LjMqjl4R-2qm1usoNnGI1mF7F_j_WN6lRbuxHej1Xg8&m=a5H3GjX3nFi00cEsi7rgW0zjo1bVtL5zHcxmcHaNv4M&s=5w_wrsdWmNP8uEFJl49regE_51Hmuy6vTiH6KG2YGFM&e=), Ribeiro, Carla Vaz dos Santos (ORCID url?u=http-3A__orcid.org_0000-2D0002-2D5518-2D9619&d=DwMFaQ&c=l45AxH-kUV29SRQusp9vYR0n1GycN4_2jInuKy6zbqQ&r=LjMqjl4R-2qm1usoNnGI1mF7F_j_WN6lRbuxHej1Xg8&m=a5H3GjX3nFi00cEsi7rgW0zjo1bVtL5zHcxmcHaNv4M&s=tsfLDRBxCQ3iq0n4X60WzFssX6pnnVpGFLlS3H1Xcs4&e=), Léda, Denise Bessa (ORCID url?u=http-3A__orcid.org_0000-2D0002-2D8696-2D6126&d=DwMFaQ&c=l45AxH-kUV29SRQusp9vYR0n1GycN4_2jInuKy6zbqQ&r=LjMqjl4R-2qm1usoNnGI1mF7F_j_WN6lRbuxHej1Xg8&m=a5H3GjX3nFi00cEsi7rgW0zjo1bVtL5zHcxmcHaNv4M&s=5hIpN2kpJz70QQTDjEfn5aXUb19IhvAnYOTRj7NMkr4&e=)
Source: Education Policy Analysis Archives. Jan 2020 28(6).
Availability: Colleges of Education at Arizona State University and the University of South Florida. c/o Editor, USF EDU162, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620-5650. Tel: 813-974-3400; Fax: 813-974-3826; Web site: http://epaa.asu.edu
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 23
Publication Date: 2020
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Legislation, Colleges, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Civil Rights, Justice, Federal Legislation, Labor Legislation, Employees, Unemployment, Labor Turnover, Wages, Occupational Safety and Health, Legal Responsibility, Unions, Taxes, Social Bias, School Personnel, Neoliberalism
Geographic Terms: Brazil
ISSN: 1068-2341
Abstract: This article presents the dossier, "Work in higher education", composed of 10 articles and discusses the changes that have taken place in the Brazilian labor world since the parliamentary, media and judicial coup that took place in 2016. It considers the hypothesis that one of the central goals of the coup was precisely the attack on work, in distributive sense of income, and also in the organizational sense of social and workers movements. It analyzes the legislation approved in the period -- Law 13.429/2017 and Law 13.467/2017 -- which has led to a sharp setback in the rights enshrined in the 1988 Constitution, and critically lists the main consequences of this legislation for workers such as unemployment, increased turnover, decrease in wages, reduction of recourses to labor justice and, consequently, increased mockery of protective social legislation at work, weakening of trade union organization and greater suffering at work in general. In the end, it develops the impacts of these changes on the work carried out in higher education institutions.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2020
Accession Number: EJ1241127
Database: ERIC
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