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Estudios del trabajo

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Abstract

SPINOSA, Lucas; DELFINI, Marcelo  and  MONTES CATO, Juan. Territorialización del capital en el corredor norte del AMBA: flexibilidad laboral y prácticas locales. Estud. trab. [online]. 2019, n.58. ISSN 0327-5744.

Multinational companies (MNEs) have been relocating their factories within the framework of global profitability strategies for the last three decades. One of the territorial spaces that hosts a strong concentration of MNCs is the northern corridor of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA). This dynamic goes hand in hand with a series of transformations in the organization of work that crystallized in collective agreements and that allow us to think of a relationship between the two processes. This article aims to characterize the behavior of MNCs in Argentina in recent years in relation to changes in the organization of work. The study starts with the analysis of quantitative data that allow characterizing the behavior of MNCs in aggregate terms, and then working around the meso and micro levels linking the forms of work management in multinationals and how this process took place in the specific case of the automotive industry in the aforementioned northern industrial corridor.

Keywords : Multinational companies; Territory; Labor bargaining; Unions.

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