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Teleworking - The evolution of forms of work in the digital age. DE

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The aim of this study was to briefly discuss teleworking in the context of labour law and the major transformations brought about by the technological process. It dealt with the issues inherent in remote working, making a brief comparison between teleworking and home working. In the first part, after a brief overview of the historical evolution of labour relations and technological advances in the area of information technology, the impact of the virtual era on labour relations is addressed. Secondly, reference is made to homeworking, as well as the types of teleworking, conceptualising and characterising each one, thus pointing out their main commonalities. Finally, the text closes by outlining the main aspects of the legal regulation of teleworking, which, although it is growing every day, still needs more attention from the Brazilian legislative and judicial system.

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The author is a lawyer with a master's degree in Environmental Quality and a postgraduate qualification in teaching in higher education. She is an ad hoc contributor to the IFB, IFSC and UERGS, evaluating articles and abstracts. She teaches postgraduate courses at FAMEPLAN and UNIFIA. Affiliated to the Brazilian Institute of Family Law IBDFAM.

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Authors Natália Tomasetto de Deus
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.08.2024
 
EAN 9786208030940
ISBN 9786208030940
No. of pages 88
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

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