Modelos innovadores de cooperativas de trabajadores independientes para el trabajo decente en Europa

Modelos innovadores de cooperativas de trabajadores independientes para el trabajo decente en Europa

Autores/as

  • Francesca Martinelli
  • Sarah de Heusch
  • Raffaella Toncelli
  • Mila Shamku

Palabras clave:

Cooperativa de trabajo, Empleo atípico, Cooperativa de trabajadores independientes, Trabajo decente

Resumen

El contexto socioeconómico pone constantemente en tela de juicio las relaciones laborales tradicionales, al tiempo que surgen nuevas formas de empleo con grave riesgo de precariedad para los trabajadores. En Europa, algunos trabajadores atípicos encuentran en la acción colectiva una alternativa válida al aislamiento y experimentan la solidaridad y el acceso a la seguridad social gracias a modelos cooperativos innovadores. El argumento de la investigación es que la cooperativa de trabajadores independientes es una oportunidad viable para asegurar la trayectoria laboral de los trabajadores atípicos. La investigación se centra en un enfoque de estudio de caso múltiple que incluye tres cooperativas europeas: la italiana Doc Servizi, la europea Smart y la parisina Coopaname. El análisis de las prácticas comunes y diferentes entre las cooperativas mostrará cómo la cooperación puede mitigar el aislamiento y la precariedad de los trabajadores atípicos, cómo se aplican estrategias similares en diferentes países europeos y cómo los marcos legales influyen en la operatividad de los modelos cooperativos.

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Publicado

2022-12-06

Cómo citar

Martinelli, F., de Heusch, S., Toncelli, R., & Shamku, M. (2022). Modelos innovadores de cooperativas de trabajadores independientes para el trabajo decente en Europa. Revista CIRIEC Costa Rica, 1(1). Recuperado a partir de https://revistasecauned.com/index.php/ciriec/article/view/108
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