La reforma laboral y el derecho a huelga: análisis crítico

Ricardo Buendia, Jorge Leyton García

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Abstract

Legislation on the right to strike has undergone a profound transformation in the most recent reform promoted by the government of President Michelle Bachelet. In this article we will briefly review the importance of the right to strike, both in its historical form, in its importance as a fundamental right and, as in the reform that we mentioned, in collective bargaining at work, including some expressions in comparative law. Taking into account the above, we critically review certain aspects of the approved reform - particularly with regard to the right to strike - which in our opinion will be a challenge, both for legislators, jurisprudence and specialists.
Original languageSpanish
Title of host publication¿Qué políticas públicas para Chile?
Subtitle of host publicationPropuestas y desafíos para mejorar nuestra democracia
EditorsJavier Cifuentes Ovalle, Claudio Pérez Lillo, Sebastián Rivera Aburto
Place of PublicationSantiago
PublisherCentro de Estudios del Desarrollo
Pages160-175
Number of pages16
ISBN (Print)9789567815142
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

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