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Trabajo y sociedad

versão On-line ISSN 1514-6871

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MOSCHENI, Margarita  e  CARRIZO, Cindy. The crossroads of the growing- wine workers: the trade unions and capital. Trab. soc. [online]. 2015, n.25, pp.329-351. ISSN 1514-6871.

The province of San Juan has structured its productive machine in base to the growing- wine activity historically. The wage earner of this area formed the biggest social group which has a very diverse composition and controlled by a big number of institutions which have different normative, interests, stories and strategy. This situation determinate heterogeneous labors realities since workers with a high level of precariousness in work until workers with better quality labors conditions. The technology innovation has as result very flexible worker- relations, subcontracting, new jobs, and a very marked earned- incomes difference in the interior of the employ structure. This presentation takes as a fundamental part the trade unions of the growing- wine workers in San Juan describing this area in quality and quantity and analyzing the most important characteristics of the leaders of the trade unions province and their type of participation.

Palavras-chave : Work; Growing-Wine; Movilization; Trade Unions.

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