Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice
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Resumo: | The present empirical research was developed with magistrates of Labor Justice of a certain Court, aiming to know, from the perception of the judges themselves, the reality they experienced regarding the quality of life at work (QWL). The relevance of this survey is the opportunity to learn about the working conditions faced, in order to provide improvements. The survey data were obtained through the application of a research instrument from January 15th-17th, 2020. The questionnaire was prepared based on Walton's QWL model (1973), except for the adaptations made to the theoretical model, having achieved 104 respondents, that is, 40.15% of a universe of 259 labor judges working in the 1st degree. And as a result of the research, it was evidenced that there is a certain malaise in the service, due to the high volume of work, the excessive demands for institutional goals, and the inadequate working conditions - which points to a situation of poor quality of life at work and occupational illness around 28%, demanding attention and preventive measures in favor of health and work, since the stressors identified have a permanent impact. |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor JusticePesquisa empírica sobre qualidade de vida no trabalho de magistrados da Justiça TrabalhistaMagistratesHealthQuality of life at workMagistradosSaúdeQualidade de vida no trabalhoThe present empirical research was developed with magistrates of Labor Justice of a certain Court, aiming to know, from the perception of the judges themselves, the reality they experienced regarding the quality of life at work (QWL). The relevance of this survey is the opportunity to learn about the working conditions faced, in order to provide improvements. The survey data were obtained through the application of a research instrument from January 15th-17th, 2020. The questionnaire was prepared based on Walton's QWL model (1973), except for the adaptations made to the theoretical model, having achieved 104 respondents, that is, 40.15% of a universe of 259 labor judges working in the 1st degree. And as a result of the research, it was evidenced that there is a certain malaise in the service, due to the high volume of work, the excessive demands for institutional goals, and the inadequate working conditions - which points to a situation of poor quality of life at work and occupational illness around 28%, demanding attention and preventive measures in favor of health and work, since the stressors identified have a permanent impact. A presente pesquisa empírica foi desenvolvida com magistrados da Justiça Trabalhista de um certo Tribunal, objetivando conhecer, a partir da percepção dos próprios juízes, a realidade por eles vivenciada quanto à qualidade de vida no trabalho (QVT). A relevância desse levantamento está na oportunidade de conhecer as condições laborais enfrentadas, a fim de prover melhorias. Os dados da survey foram obtidos mediante a aplicação de instrumento de pesquisa no período de 15 a 17 de janeiro de 2020. O questionário foi elaborado com base no modelo de QVT de Walton (1973), ressalvadas as adaptações realizadas ao modelo teórico, tendo alcançado 104 respondentes, ou seja, 40,15% de um universo de 259 juízes trabalhistas atuantes no 1º grau. E como resultado da pesquisa evidenciou-se que subsiste um certo mal-estar no serviço, devido ao grande volume de trabalho, às cobranças excessivas de metas institucionais, e às condições inadequadas de trabalho – o que aponta para um quadro de menor qualidade de vida no trabalho e adoecimento ocupacional em torno de 28%, demandando atenção e medidas preventivas em prol da saúde e do trabalho, já que os fatores estressores identificados têm incidência permanente. Rede de Estudos Empíricos em Direito2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/59810.19092/reed.v9.598Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Vol. 9 (2022): Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; 1-31Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; v. 9 (2022): Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; 1-312319-081710.19092/reed.v9reponame:Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direitoinstname:Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)instacron:RPEDporenghttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/598/364https://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/598/449Copyright (c) 2022 Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direitohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silva Pessoa, JulianeAsensi, Felipe Chaves, Rodrigo Silva Matosinhos, Isabella2023-04-04T15:11:03Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/598Revistahttps://reedrevista.org/reedONGhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/oaimvchein@gmail.com||reed.revista@gmail.com2319-08172319-0817opendoar:2023-04-04T15:11:03Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito - Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)false |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice Pesquisa empírica sobre qualidade de vida no trabalho de magistrados da Justiça Trabalhista |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice da Silva Pessoa, Juliane Magistrates Health Quality of life at work Magistrados Saúde Qualidade de vida no trabalho |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice |
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Empirical research on quality of life in the work of magistrates of Labor Justice |
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da Silva Pessoa, Juliane |
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da Silva Pessoa, Juliane Asensi, Felipe Chaves, Rodrigo Silva Matosinhos, Isabella |
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Asensi, Felipe Chaves, Rodrigo Silva Matosinhos, Isabella |
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da Silva Pessoa, Juliane Asensi, Felipe Chaves, Rodrigo Silva Matosinhos, Isabella |
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Magistrates Health Quality of life at work Magistrados Saúde Qualidade de vida no trabalho |
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Magistrates Health Quality of life at work Magistrados Saúde Qualidade de vida no trabalho |
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The present empirical research was developed with magistrates of Labor Justice of a certain Court, aiming to know, from the perception of the judges themselves, the reality they experienced regarding the quality of life at work (QWL). The relevance of this survey is the opportunity to learn about the working conditions faced, in order to provide improvements. The survey data were obtained through the application of a research instrument from January 15th-17th, 2020. The questionnaire was prepared based on Walton's QWL model (1973), except for the adaptations made to the theoretical model, having achieved 104 respondents, that is, 40.15% of a universe of 259 labor judges working in the 1st degree. And as a result of the research, it was evidenced that there is a certain malaise in the service, due to the high volume of work, the excessive demands for institutional goals, and the inadequate working conditions - which points to a situation of poor quality of life at work and occupational illness around 28%, demanding attention and preventive measures in favor of health and work, since the stressors identified have a permanent impact. |
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Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Vol. 9 (2022): Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; 1-31 Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; v. 9 (2022): Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; 1-31 2319-0817 10.19092/reed.v9 reponame:Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito instname:Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED) instacron:RPED |
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