The Trade Union`s Italian System: an evolution missed by Brasil

Authors

  • Antonio Augusto Bonatto Barcellos Doctoral student in Social Sciences program at the University of Salamanca.
  • Virginia Zambrano Professor at Legal Sciences School Department of the Law School at Università degli Studi of Jurisprudence di Salerno (Italy).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3232/REB.2016.V3.N5.2235

Keywords:

Trade Union’s, Italian trade union system, Brasil, Freedom

Abstract

This paper discusses the Italian trade union’s system and the finding about the distinct evolution of the
Brazilian and Italian models. Despite both systems had a very similar model before the World War II, Italy
has adopted a trade union’s system that respects the freedom in the collective labor relations. Even though
the Italian adaptation was not easy they have been making changes for more than half a century searching
to guarantee the freedom in the trade union’s system. Brazil will have to adopt a system that respects
the freedom in collective labor relations and the Italian experience can be useful as inspiration for the
necessary changes.

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Published

2016-10-05

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General Section

How to Cite

The Trade Union`s Italian System: an evolution missed by Brasil. (2016). Revista De Estudios Brasileños, 3(5). https://doi.org/10.3232/REB.2016.V3.N5.2235