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La informalidad laboral en las confecciones

Authors: Gisel Leone;

La informalidad laboral en las confecciones

Abstract

<p>Con la presente tesis, me propongo realizar una primera aproximación acerca del problema del trabajo informal que afrontan los trabajadores y las trabajadoras de la confección de indumentaria en Argentina en el período que identificaremos como “neoliberalismo tardío”. Para el desarrollo de la investigación hemos tomado como referencia a los y las trabajadores/as no registrados/as en los institutos de seguridad social, principalmente de los talleres de Flores en Ciudad de Buenos Aires y de Lanús en la Provincia de Buenos Aires, así como también algunas experiencias en polos textiles del Movimiento de Trabajadores Excluidos (MTE) y la Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía Popular (CTEP).</p><p>De acuerdo con la legislación argentina, el registro de la contratación de los/las trabajadores/as por parte de los empleadores en el sistema de Seguridad Social les otorga varios derechos asociados con protecciones diversas vinculadas con la jubilación, la salud y otras, de las que carecen los trabajadores no registrados, lo cual establece notorias desventajas y desigualdades entre unos y otros.</p><div><br /><div><p></p></div></div>

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