THE SOCIAL RISKS THAT TELEWORKING PRODUCES
CONTRIBUTIONS TO A CRITICAL DEBATE UNDER A NEOLIBERAL SCENARIO
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https://doi.org/10.12662/2359-618xregea.v13i2.p82-92.2024Keywords:
telecommuting, social risks, neoliberalism, citizenship, social rightsAbstract
This study aims to explore and deepen the analysis that involves the use of telecommuting as an instrument present in labor relations, with high emphasis during the COVID-19 emergency. Taking the formation of the theoretical body as a milestone, with the presentation of studies developed by other researchers, we move towards the realization that there are evident social risks for the worker who, compulsorily compelled to adhere to such a format, is faced with a unfavorable scenario, with a clear misconfiguration of their social rights, even those naturally provided for in the Federal Constitution of 1988 (CF/88). As a result, it is argued here that, despite telecommuting being a current and modern alternative, its adoption represents, in many situations, the institutionalization of social dismantling, whose immediate repercussions are the lack of social coverage for workers, weakening citizenship and democracy itself, as a vector of consubstantiation of social conquests.
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