Reseña de “EL TRABAJO YA NO ES LO QUE FUE”
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TrabajoAbstract
“El trabajo ya no es lo que fue” constituye la última obra editada en castellano del profesor Supiot. Se trata de dos lecciones dictadas en torno al trabajo humano: “El trabajo no es una mercancía. Contenido y sentido del trabajo en el siglo XXI”, lección de clausura impartida en el Collège de France el 22 de mayo de 2019; y “La justicia en el trabajo”, versión ampliada de la conferencia inaugural de la 24ª edición de los Rendez-Vous de l´Historie pronunciada el 8 de octubre de 2021.
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Published
2023-03-22
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Ocaña Escolar, L. (2023). Reseña de “EL TRABAJO YA NO ES LO QUE FUE”. Journal of Labor and Social Security Legal Studies (REJLSS), (6), 370–372. https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi6.16447
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