Abstract
The aim of this article is to analyze some impacts of the productive restructure on the industrial labor force. I will focus on the articulation between the control that the workers experiment at shopfloor level and forms of control that arise from labor-market conditions. The analysis is based on a wide revision of the research done through 1980-2000. It considers six sectors of the Brazilian industry (automobile, electric home appliances, petrochemical/chemical, textile, shoes, and telecommunication equipment).
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