Slave Labor and pandemic: the challenges of Labor Inspection in promoting decent work

Authors

  • Mauricio Fagundes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33637/2595-847x.2020-58

Keywords:

inspection, decent work, social vulnerability, coronavirus, UN 2030 Agenda

Abstract

The new coronavirus pandemic affected not only the brazilian economy, but also the path taken by the Labor Inspection in combating slave-like work conditions and in promoting decent work. From the perspective of the successful experience in combating slave-like work, this article presents a possibility of efficient action through active transparency and social control, tools that can be effective measures of Brazil's performance in a scenario of restrictions on labor relations.

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Author Biography

Mauricio Fagundes

Auditor-Fiscal do Trabalho, chefe da Divisão de Fiscalização para Erradicação do Trabalho Escravo (DETRAE) e coordenador do Grupo Especial de Fiscalização Móvel (GEFM). Graduado em Física pela Universidade de Brasília.

Published

2020-10-16

How to Cite

Fagundes, M. (2020). Slave Labor and pandemic: the challenges of Labor Inspection in promoting decent work. Laborare, 3(5), 87–105. https://doi.org/10.33637/2595-847x.2020-58

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