The hidden work in the sugar cane fields

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Maria Aparecida de Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Perspectivas
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/article/view/4751
Resumo: This article discusses the reconfiguration of labor in the sugar cane fields in the state of Sao Paulo. It looks at it under the prism of gender/class/ethnicity and after two major agreements were made: The agro-environmental protocol between UNICA (Sugar Cane Industry Union) and the state government in 2007; and the Free Membership Pact between the labor unions – CONTAG e FERAESP –, the federal government and employers’ representatives. These agreements symbolize the transition from handcutting sugar cane to mechanical harvesting. Based on labor´s fast changes in the sugar cane fields, which involve soil preparation, planting, pest control, weeds and harvesting; it is important that these labor tasks be analyzed in the post- handcutting harvesting era. This statement does not mean that manual labor will completely disappear. In fact, new arrangements in the labor market and new ways of exploiting the workforce will emerge. The data presented below were gathered from researches conducted in many different regions of the state during the last decades. These researches were conducted through the oral history method, the direct observation and document analysis. Dissertations and theses were also supported in various universities and research centers.
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spelling The hidden work in the sugar cane fieldsO trabalho oculto nos canaviais paulistasRural laborFemale laborHealth and working conditionsRural migrantsTrabalho ruralTrabalho femininoCondições de saúde e trabalhoMigrantes ruraisThis article discusses the reconfiguration of labor in the sugar cane fields in the state of Sao Paulo. It looks at it under the prism of gender/class/ethnicity and after two major agreements were made: The agro-environmental protocol between UNICA (Sugar Cane Industry Union) and the state government in 2007; and the Free Membership Pact between the labor unions – CONTAG e FERAESP –, the federal government and employers’ representatives. These agreements symbolize the transition from handcutting sugar cane to mechanical harvesting. Based on labor´s fast changes in the sugar cane fields, which involve soil preparation, planting, pest control, weeds and harvesting; it is important that these labor tasks be analyzed in the post- handcutting harvesting era. This statement does not mean that manual labor will completely disappear. In fact, new arrangements in the labor market and new ways of exploiting the workforce will emerge. The data presented below were gathered from researches conducted in many different regions of the state during the last decades. These researches were conducted through the oral history method, the direct observation and document analysis. Dissertations and theses were also supported in various universities and research centers.Discute-se no presente artigo as reconfiguraçõesdo trabalho nos canaviais paulistas, sob as óticas de gênero/classe/etnia, após dois acontecimentos importantes: o ProtocoloAgroambiental, firmado entre a UNICA (União da IndústriaCanavieira) e o governo estadual em 2007, e o Pacto de LivreAdesão, firmado entre os representantes dos trabalhadores – CONTAG e FERAESP –, o governo federal e os representantes dopatronato. Considera-se este momento como sendo de transiçãodo trabalho manual do corte de cana para o trabalho mecanizado.Em função da rapidez das mudanças ocorridas no processo detrabalho nos canaviais, que envolvem o preparo do solo, plantio,controle de pragas e ervas daninhas, além da colheita, consideraseque estas relações de trabalho no atual momento devam seranalisadas no contexto do processo de pós-trabalho manual docorte. Esta afirmativa não significa que ocorrerá a total eliminaçãodo trabalho manual, porém a implantação de novos rearranjos nomercado de trabalho e também nos métodos de exploração da forçade trabalho. Os dados apresentados se baseiam em pesquisaslevadas a cabo nas últimas décadas em várias regiões do estado,priorizando-se a metodologia da história oral, observação direta eanálise de documentos, dissertações e teses defendidas em váriasuniversidades e centros de pesquisas.Universidade Estadual Paulista / UNESP2011-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/article/view/4751Perspectivas: Revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 39 (2011)1984-02410101-3459reponame:Perspectivasinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/article/view/4751/4053Copyright (c) 2011 Perspectivas: Revista de Ciências Sociaisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Maria Aparecida de Moraes2011-12-21T16:02:34Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4751Revistahttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivasPUBhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/oai||lahuerta@fclar.unesp.br1984-02410101-3459opendoar:2011-12-21T16:02:34Perspectivas - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
O trabalho oculto nos canaviais paulistas
title The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
spellingShingle The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
Silva, Maria Aparecida de Moraes
Rural labor
Female labor
Health and working conditions
Rural migrants
Trabalho rural
Trabalho feminino
Condições de saúde e trabalho
Migrantes rurais
title_short The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
title_full The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
title_fullStr The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
title_full_unstemmed The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
title_sort The hidden work in the sugar cane fields
author Silva, Maria Aparecida de Moraes
author_facet Silva, Maria Aparecida de Moraes
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Maria Aparecida de Moraes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rural labor
Female labor
Health and working conditions
Rural migrants
Trabalho rural
Trabalho feminino
Condições de saúde e trabalho
Migrantes rurais
topic Rural labor
Female labor
Health and working conditions
Rural migrants
Trabalho rural
Trabalho feminino
Condições de saúde e trabalho
Migrantes rurais
description This article discusses the reconfiguration of labor in the sugar cane fields in the state of Sao Paulo. It looks at it under the prism of gender/class/ethnicity and after two major agreements were made: The agro-environmental protocol between UNICA (Sugar Cane Industry Union) and the state government in 2007; and the Free Membership Pact between the labor unions – CONTAG e FERAESP –, the federal government and employers’ representatives. These agreements symbolize the transition from handcutting sugar cane to mechanical harvesting. Based on labor´s fast changes in the sugar cane fields, which involve soil preparation, planting, pest control, weeds and harvesting; it is important that these labor tasks be analyzed in the post- handcutting harvesting era. This statement does not mean that manual labor will completely disappear. In fact, new arrangements in the labor market and new ways of exploiting the workforce will emerge. The data presented below were gathered from researches conducted in many different regions of the state during the last decades. These researches were conducted through the oral history method, the direct observation and document analysis. Dissertations and theses were also supported in various universities and research centers.
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