PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH

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Autor(a) principal: Iturralde Durán, Carlos Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Duque Romero, Lenin Efraín
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: spa
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/1724
Resumo: This article's objective is to identify, from the Marxist approach, the key variables to safeguard decent work. This objective should be considered by the regulations and public regulation and control processes to avoid or minimize Ecuador's job insecurity. In the context of the pandemic caused by Covid-19, that generalized and intensified teleworking. It allows continuing with production, maintaining social distancing, and respecting mobilization restrictions. All of the mentioned aspects reduce the risk of contagion of the virus. However, it has required rapid adaptations to all economic agents. Thus, it affected the dynamics of labor relations in high unemployment rates and in the face of a legal framework whose design was not thought for teleworking. Through bibliographic research framed in the qualitative methodology, it was determined that the mechanisms of exploitation and expropriation of the surplus-value are elaborated on the variables: income and social benefits of the worker, working hours, stability, and work environment. Finding that the Humanitarian Law and the Ministerial Agreement MDT-2016-0190 allow the increase of precariousness promoting labor flexibility in the three variables and negatively affecting the salaried class's well-being.
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spelling PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACHPRECARIZACIÓN DEL TELETRABAJO EN ECUADOR EN CONTEXTO DE COVID-19: VARIABLES DE ANÁLISIS DESDE EL ENFOQUE MARXISTATeletrabalhopandemiaganhos de capitalrelações de trabalhoTeleworkpandemiccapital gainslabor relationsTeletrabajopandemiaplusvalíarelaciones laboralesThis article's objective is to identify, from the Marxist approach, the key variables to safeguard decent work. This objective should be considered by the regulations and public regulation and control processes to avoid or minimize Ecuador's job insecurity. In the context of the pandemic caused by Covid-19, that generalized and intensified teleworking. It allows continuing with production, maintaining social distancing, and respecting mobilization restrictions. All of the mentioned aspects reduce the risk of contagion of the virus. However, it has required rapid adaptations to all economic agents. Thus, it affected the dynamics of labor relations in high unemployment rates and in the face of a legal framework whose design was not thought for teleworking. Through bibliographic research framed in the qualitative methodology, it was determined that the mechanisms of exploitation and expropriation of the surplus-value are elaborated on the variables: income and social benefits of the worker, working hours, stability, and work environment. Finding that the Humanitarian Law and the Ministerial Agreement MDT-2016-0190 allow the increase of precariousness promoting labor flexibility in the three variables and negatively affecting the salaried class's well-being.El objetivo del presente artículo es identificar, desde el enfoque marxista, las variables clave para resguardar el trabajo digno, que deben ser consideradas por las normativas y los procesos de regulación y control público para evitar o minimizar la precarización laboral en Ecuador. En el contexto de la pandemia ocasionada por el Covid-19 se generalizó e intensificó el teletrabajo, y se continuó con la producción, manteniendo el distanciamiento social y respetando las restricciones de movilización, lo que redujo el riesgo de contagio del virus. Dicha postura exigió rápidas adaptaciones a todos los agentes económicos y afectó la dinámica de las relaciones laborales en la coyuntura de elevadas tasas de desocupación y frente a un marco legal cuyo diseño no estuvo pensado para el teletrabajo. A través de una investigación bibliográfica enmarcada en la metodología cualitativa, se determinó que los mecanismos de explotación y expropiación de la plusvalía se elaboran sobre las variables: ingresos y beneficios sociales del trabajador, jornada laboral y estabilidad y ambiente laboral. Se determinó que la Ley Humanitaria y el Acuerdo Ministerial MDT-2016-0190 permitieron el incremento de la precarización y promovieron la flexibilidad laboral en las tres variables, hecho que incidió negativamente en el bienestar de la clase asalariada.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-01-18info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/172410.1590/SciELOPreprints.1724spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1724/2751Copyright (c) 2021 Carlos Antonio Iturralde Durán, Lenin Efraín Duque Romerohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIturralde Durán, Carlos AntonioDuque Romero, Lenin Efraínreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-01-15T21:30:43Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1724Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-01-15T21:30:43SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
PRECARIZACIÓN DEL TELETRABAJO EN ECUADOR EN CONTEXTO DE COVID-19: VARIABLES DE ANÁLISIS DESDE EL ENFOQUE MARXISTA
title PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
spellingShingle PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
Iturralde Durán, Carlos Antonio
Teletrabalho
pandemia
ganhos de capital
relações de trabalho
Telework
pandemic
capital gains
labor relations
Teletrabajo
pandemia
plusvalía
relaciones laborales
title_short PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
title_full PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
title_fullStr PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
title_full_unstemmed PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
title_sort PRECARISATION OF TELEWORKING IN ECUADOR IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19: ANALYSIS VARIABLES FROM THE MARXIST APPROACH
author Iturralde Durán, Carlos Antonio
author_facet Iturralde Durán, Carlos Antonio
Duque Romero, Lenin Efraín
author_role author
author2 Duque Romero, Lenin Efraín
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Iturralde Durán, Carlos Antonio
Duque Romero, Lenin Efraín
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Teletrabalho
pandemia
ganhos de capital
relações de trabalho
Telework
pandemic
capital gains
labor relations
Teletrabajo
pandemia
plusvalía
relaciones laborales
topic Teletrabalho
pandemia
ganhos de capital
relações de trabalho
Telework
pandemic
capital gains
labor relations
Teletrabajo
pandemia
plusvalía
relaciones laborales
description This article's objective is to identify, from the Marxist approach, the key variables to safeguard decent work. This objective should be considered by the regulations and public regulation and control processes to avoid or minimize Ecuador's job insecurity. In the context of the pandemic caused by Covid-19, that generalized and intensified teleworking. It allows continuing with production, maintaining social distancing, and respecting mobilization restrictions. All of the mentioned aspects reduce the risk of contagion of the virus. However, it has required rapid adaptations to all economic agents. Thus, it affected the dynamics of labor relations in high unemployment rates and in the face of a legal framework whose design was not thought for teleworking. Through bibliographic research framed in the qualitative methodology, it was determined that the mechanisms of exploitation and expropriation of the surplus-value are elaborated on the variables: income and social benefits of the worker, working hours, stability, and work environment. Finding that the Humanitarian Law and the Ministerial Agreement MDT-2016-0190 allow the increase of precariousness promoting labor flexibility in the three variables and negatively affecting the salaried class's well-being.
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