La representación de los trabajadores informales : el Triunvirato de San Cayetano
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2020-01
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Este artículo se propone comprender las concepciones,
objetivos y modos de organización que
sostienen los movimientos sociales integrantes
del denominado Triunvirato de San Cayetano: la
Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía
popular, Barrios de Pie y la Corriente Clasista y
Combativa. Nuestro objetivo es relevar, desde la
mirada de sus máximos referentes, perspectivas
en torno al empleo informal, los trabajadores populares,
la tensión entre innovación y tradición
en el tipo de reclamos específicos que impulsan,
la relación con el sindicalismo y fundamentalmente
con la propia historia de los movimientos
de desempleados. Una hipótesis guía este
trabajo: las organizaciones mencionadas no se
estructuran a partir de la aceptación o el rechazo
del trabajo asalariado, como ocurrió en el nacimiento
de los movimientos de desempleados, ni
tampoco entienden como transitoria la informalidad
laboral, puesto que el mercado laboral ya
no otorga opciones. La condición de informales
o inempleables es comprendida como crónica.
Este es el punto de partida de sus luchas. Se trata
de una investigación de corte cualitativa. Se realizaron
diez entrevistas a referentes principales
de los movimientos sociales durante 2018 en el
marco de una investigación previa que incluyó
entrevistas con funcionarios gubernamentales en
2016 y 2017.
This article aims to provide an understanding of the objectives and ways of organization that support the social movements in the Triunvirato de San Cayetano. The aforementioned is integrated by the following groups: Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía Popular, Barrios de Pie, and Corriente Clasista y Combativa. Our objective is to consider the perspective of these groups’ highest referents and disclose the information gathered. The topics which will be analyzed are: informal employment, popular workers, the tension in the claims between innovation and tradition, the relationship with unions and, fundamentally, with the history of the unemployed movement itself. A hypothesis guides this work: the organizations mentioned above are not structured according to the acceptance or the rejection of paid word, which was the case at the onset of the unemployed movements, nor do they understand their situation as transitory informal work, which the labor market does not consider an option. Their informal or unemployable condition is understood as chronic. This is the starting point of their struggles. This research is qualitative. Ten key leaders of social movements were interviewed in 2018 in the framework of a previous investigation that included interviews to government officials in 2016 and 2017.
This article aims to provide an understanding of the objectives and ways of organization that support the social movements in the Triunvirato de San Cayetano. The aforementioned is integrated by the following groups: Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía Popular, Barrios de Pie, and Corriente Clasista y Combativa. Our objective is to consider the perspective of these groups’ highest referents and disclose the information gathered. The topics which will be analyzed are: informal employment, popular workers, the tension in the claims between innovation and tradition, the relationship with unions and, fundamentally, with the history of the unemployed movement itself. A hypothesis guides this work: the organizations mentioned above are not structured according to the acceptance or the rejection of paid word, which was the case at the onset of the unemployed movements, nor do they understand their situation as transitory informal work, which the labor market does not consider an option. Their informal or unemployable condition is understood as chronic. This is the starting point of their struggles. This research is qualitative. Ten key leaders of social movements were interviewed in 2018 in the framework of a previous investigation that included interviews to government officials in 2016 and 2017.
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Movimientos sociales, Trabajadores informales, Economía popular, Sindicalismo, Popular economy, Informal workers, Social movements