Representation, Trade Union Activity And Technologies
Keywords:
ICT, trade union, participation, collective bargaining, industrial action, TIC, sindicatos, participación, negociación colectiva, conflicto colectivoAbstract
Labour relations have been hit deeply by information and communication technologies (ICT). A wide bibliography has described this impact on all the working conditions and in all the circumstances that surround subordinate work. However, less attention has been devoted to the realm of trade union activity, representation, participation and involvement rights, collective bargaining and industrial action. All that huge field has to be re-thought from the point of view of the technological footprint as well. It is a discussion about strategies and adaptation to the current ways of information and communication. Consequently, a problem of adaptation of labour relations players to those channels. This paper tries to answer briefly to some of those questions taking the Spanish system as an example when necessary. Spanish legislation and case-law are described and criticized as long it is necessary for the overall discussion but taking into consideration the globalized literature on this subject.
Las relaciones laborales han sido fuertemente afectadas por las TIC. Una amplia bibliografía ha descrito este impacto en todas las condiciones de trabajo y en todas las circunstancias que rodean el trabajo subordinado. Sin embargo, se ha prestado menos atención al ámbito de la actividad sindical, de los derechos de representación, participación e implicación, negociación colectiva y conflicto. Todo este vasto campo también debe ser reinterpretado desde el punto de vista de la huella tecnológica. Es, antes que nada, un debate sobre estrategias y sobre adaptación de los canales actuales de información y comunicación y, en consecuencia, un problema de adaptación de los actores de las relaciones laborales a esos cauces. Este artículo pretende responder brevemente a algunas de esas cuestiones, tomando como ejemplo el sistema español. Se describen y critican la legislación y la jurisprudencia españolas, pero se toma en consideración la literatura global sobre el tema.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1014
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