Impacts of technology from productive restructuring on the world of work
Abstract
Changes in the productive sector with technological advancement have significantly impacted the generation of employment and professional insertion of workers in the labor market. The new modes of production, according to Hirata (2013), began to demand more and more from the worker a constant search for knowledge and qualification. With a historical materialistic epistemological perspective, this article presents as object of study, the impacts of technological advances and productive restructuring that occurred in the twentieth century on the world of work. The theoretical basis of bibliographic research is based on the works of Marx, Engels, Hobsbawm and Hirata, and the documentary in the actions of the State in order to align development and policy for the improvement of production processes and professional insertion, via expansion of technological and vocational education. The results refer us to reflections on the subject allowing us to infer considerations about the world of contemporary work and on the pap.
Keywords: Technology. Productive reestructuring. Work.