Chilean labour law 1990-2010: twenty years of both flexibility and protection
The International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations
2011
27
1
March
85-94
judicial procedure ; labour law ; law reform ; political aspect ; right to work ; workers rights
Law
English
"This article analyses the evolution of Chilean labour law in the twenty years since the return to democracy. It studies the principal amendments to the individual right to work and to labour procedures as well as the permanence of the collective ultra neoliberal rights inherited from the dictatorship, presenting a labour panorama characterized at the same time by protection and flexibility and reflecting the divisions in Chilean society."
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