OLIVEIRA, V. Q.; OLIVEIRA, Vanderleide Queiroz de.
Abstract:
The process of globalization occurred in recent decades as a result of neoliberal
triumph, has been transforming every sphere of society, forcing all the social actors
to adapt themselves to these changes. In the labour world this has meant the
implementation of flexible policies of employment as a way to raise wages or
increase the level of employment. This study aims to examine the foundations of the
neoliberal discourse that serve to support implementation of this proposal
flexibilatory, trying to focus on what policies have meant in terms of workers. For this
is to observe the changes caused by globalization, aiming to understand this process
and its relationship with the flexibilization of labor relations. This way, a bibliographic
research was taken on some works that deal on the subject, the material was
interpreted using the methods of deductive and historical-evolutionary, way
concluding that the term flexibility has been used to describe a process that actually
has the meaning the deregulation of labor law and, in turn, it is able to raise wages or
increase the level of employment, leading, in fact, the informality of the work, with the
growth of instability. Thus, the employment relations are again defined by the market
without going through legal restrictions, resulting in high rates of turnover of work,
enormous flexibility in the use of labor and higher wage dispersion. In this context, if
suggests limits to this process of flexibilization, if not respected, and represented an
affront to democracy, to the employee, this may mean a return to the condition of
deprotection the beginning of capitalism, with the lost of their dignity.