Brazil is currently suffering economic stagnation and a political crisis. The economic growth that buoyed Brazil through most of the 2000s has stalled, and the ruling Workers’ Party, which through three presidential terms led Brazil toward relatively worker- and union-friendly policies, is under fierce political attack. These circumstances make it an apt time to evaluate the challenges currently faced by workers and their unions in Brazil. This Brief undertakes that evaluation by placing the current situation in a longer historical context
The Brazilian economy experienced substantial economy growth during the Workers\u27 Party administra...
Abstract Since the political confrontation and strikes during the 1964 Brazilian military dictatorsh...
On July 2017, Brazil’s Senate approved the country’s most extensive labor reform since the emergent ...
Brazil is currently suffering economic stagnation and a political crisis. The economic growth that b...
The crisis and challenges faced by labour, including the trade unions and social movements have prop...
The last decades of last century and the beginning of the present one have seen a true revolution in...
There was much discussion in the 1980s and 1990s about the crisis in the union movement in Brazil, a...
In Brazil it is still appropriate to talk in terms of a workers' movement. Alone in the states of So...
Este artigo tem com objetivo discutir a situação e a atuação do sindicalismo brasileiro no contexto ...
The rising number of labour conflicts in Argentina and Brazil over the recent years is a sign of cha...
The aim of this article is the illustration of current situation of the Brazilian trade union- ism. ...
The contribution aims at analyzing the political situation in the context of Brazil 's third consec...
The world has changed the practices and laws that govern labor relations. Emerging countries that do...
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s victory in the 2002 presidential elections in Brazil led to a reconfigur...
The article analyzes the concepts and actions of the main Brazilian labor unions (CUT, Força Sindica...
The Brazilian economy experienced substantial economy growth during the Workers\u27 Party administra...
Abstract Since the political confrontation and strikes during the 1964 Brazilian military dictatorsh...
On July 2017, Brazil’s Senate approved the country’s most extensive labor reform since the emergent ...
Brazil is currently suffering economic stagnation and a political crisis. The economic growth that b...
The crisis and challenges faced by labour, including the trade unions and social movements have prop...
The last decades of last century and the beginning of the present one have seen a true revolution in...
There was much discussion in the 1980s and 1990s about the crisis in the union movement in Brazil, a...
In Brazil it is still appropriate to talk in terms of a workers' movement. Alone in the states of So...
Este artigo tem com objetivo discutir a situação e a atuação do sindicalismo brasileiro no contexto ...
The rising number of labour conflicts in Argentina and Brazil over the recent years is a sign of cha...
The aim of this article is the illustration of current situation of the Brazilian trade union- ism. ...
The contribution aims at analyzing the political situation in the context of Brazil 's third consec...
The world has changed the practices and laws that govern labor relations. Emerging countries that do...
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s victory in the 2002 presidential elections in Brazil led to a reconfigur...
The article analyzes the concepts and actions of the main Brazilian labor unions (CUT, Força Sindica...
The Brazilian economy experienced substantial economy growth during the Workers\u27 Party administra...
Abstract Since the political confrontation and strikes during the 1964 Brazilian military dictatorsh...
On July 2017, Brazil’s Senate approved the country’s most extensive labor reform since the emergent ...