
The agenda for the reduction of labor rights
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The more one gives in to the logic of conciliation, the more social and economic losses the working class experiences
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The more one gives in to the logic of conciliation, the more social and economic losses the working class experiences
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The stance of the IBGE management goes beyond all limits of legality
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The labor issue has long ceased to be a legal topic in the statements made by ministers of the Supreme Federal Court
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: It is inconceivable that the Centrals have united to defend the institutions, especially the STF, which has offered itself to the market to be the protagonist of the destruction of the Federal Constitution
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The implementation of the replacement of human beings by AI presupposes that it has already been trained to act in the way desired by the ruling class
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Establish the correlations of forces necessary to change the reality of submission to the increasingly shameless and limitless excesses of big capital
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The real interests of the working class and the challenges to building an effectively fair, egalitarian and humane society are not included in the debate on the Uberization Bill
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Labor, social and tax rights represent the minimum compensation so that labor exploitation does not turn Brazil into a devastated land
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Estadão and its partners want the law and legal and jurisdictional institutions to be subordinated to their will
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Labor judges are respecting the laws and the Constitution. It is time for the STF, in labor matters, to do the same with the constitutional legal order
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Who makes history? Those who go on strike or those who remain aloof, living their “normal” lives alongside the social mobilizations?
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: There have been several movements and mobilizations to recover the democratic order, except labor “reform”
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The current institutional debate on the regulation of work by apps is a political process that is far from democratic
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: A policy of insertion of black men and women in a country marked by enslavement
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Racism based on work in conditions analogous to slavery
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
Key questions and answers about platform work regulation
By GUSTAVO SEFERIAN, JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & VALDETE SOUTO SEVERO:
When it comes to fundamental rights, there is no room for creating intermediate categories
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
It is necessary to face the challenge of formulating thoughts that go beyond the calculation of immediate political pragmatism
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
“It is a great joy to have the possibility, 20 years later, to write another 'letter' to, once again, President Lula”
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The more one gives in to the logic of conciliation, the more social and economic losses the working class experiences
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The stance of the IBGE management goes beyond all limits of legality
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The labor issue has long ceased to be a legal topic in the statements made by ministers of the Supreme Federal Court
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: It is inconceivable that the Centrals have united to defend the institutions, especially the STF, which has offered itself to the market to be the protagonist of the destruction of the Federal Constitution
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The implementation of the replacement of human beings by AI presupposes that it has already been trained to act in the way desired by the ruling class
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Establish the correlations of forces necessary to change the reality of submission to the increasingly shameless and limitless excesses of big capital
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The real interests of the working class and the challenges to building an effectively fair, egalitarian and humane society are not included in the debate on the Uberization Bill
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Labor, social and tax rights represent the minimum compensation so that labor exploitation does not turn Brazil into a devastated land
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Estadão and its partners want the law and legal and jurisdictional institutions to be subordinated to their will
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Labor judges are respecting the laws and the Constitution. It is time for the STF, in labor matters, to do the same with the constitutional legal order
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Who makes history? Those who go on strike or those who remain aloof, living their “normal” lives alongside the social mobilizations?
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: There have been several movements and mobilizations to recover the democratic order, except labor “reform”
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The current institutional debate on the regulation of work by apps is a political process that is far from democratic
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: A policy of insertion of black men and women in a country marked by enslavement
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Racism based on work in conditions analogous to slavery
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
Key questions and answers about platform work regulation
By GUSTAVO SEFERIAN, JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & VALDETE SOUTO SEVERO:
When it comes to fundamental rights, there is no room for creating intermediate categories
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
It is necessary to face the challenge of formulating thoughts that go beyond the calculation of immediate political pragmatism
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
“It is a great joy to have the possibility, 20 years later, to write another 'letter' to, once again, President Lula”