Social Change And Labor Unrest In Brazil Since 1945
Discover the intricate dynamics of labor relations in Brazil with Social Change And Labor Unrest In Brazil Since 1945 by Salvador A. M. Sandoval. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 245 pages and delves into the evolution of labor unrest in Brazil from the post-war era to the early 1960s. Sandoval provides a comprehensive overview of the legal foundations underpinning the corporative labor relations system, setting the stage for a detailed analysis of strike activity during this transformative period. As the frequency and intensity of strikes surged, the book highlights the fundamental changes in their composition, offering a critical lens on the socio-economic factors at play. This work is essential for anyone interested in economics, labor studies, or Brazilian history, providing valuable insights into the forces shaping labor movements in Brazil.