Usos de la palabra “sostenibilidad” en el derecho del trabajo: ¿renovación, circularidad o reiteración?
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https://doi.org/10.51359/2448-2307.2017.22969Abstract
Como ocurrió con trabajo decente, el uso de un nuevo término en el campo del Derecho del Trabajo como pasa ahora con sostenibilidad, hace que no deba soslayarse la novedad de su aparición y corresponda, por el contrario, detenerse en indagar su semántica a efectos de discernir si nos encontramos ante una invención que aporte capacidad explicativa o ante una simple “moda” intelectual que sirve para calificar casi cualquier fenómeno y por lo tanto, poco dice en lo sustantivo. El articulo trata de seguir la pista de sostenibilidad y fijar algunos significados.
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