The Peruvian labor law legicidio
By: Aldo Callalli Pimentel.
Lima, Peru. Adelantecronopio@hotmail.com
Http://cronopiocortazar.blogspot.com
One of the biggest victims of neoliberalism was the labor law. In order to ensure steady growth and profitable private production without evidence of a sacrifice of their profit levels, it was necessary to sweep all labor legislation that hindered the realization of these projects. The layoffs were part of such a political program in which the discourses of transnational corporations linked to the ideology of the Washington Consensus sought to corner the forces of the Peruvian unions. This political program was to use the power of dictatorship to generate legal measures necessary in view of a generational shift where the precariousness of labor rights was increasingly evident. Because it is necessary to deconstruct the systematic nature of constitutional law given by the dictatorship of the nineties, our research intends to implement a systemic analysis, legal, social and political development of the main articles of the Constitution relating to the economic sphere social workers in order to interweave some ideas for the consolidation of a more responsible citizen awareness regarding knowledge and exercise of their rights.
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