998 resultados para Low wages
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La comuna de Llay Llay se caracteriza por la existencia de una economía de enclave articulada en torno a las empresas frutícolas. La presencia de estas empresas no ha significado ningún impacto positivo en el territorio sino más bien una doble precarización, tanto laboral, dada la temporalidad del trabajo y los bajos salarios percibidos por los trabajadores, como ambiental, por la extensión de la frontera agrícola en dirección a las laderas de los cerros. Además, se constata un proceso creciente de concentración de tierras y acaparamiento de agua por parte de las empresas agrícolas, en desmedro de la subsistencia de los pequeños productores. La pérdida de la tierra y el agua es la contracara del proceso de asalarización campesina. Un proceso que en definitiva es funcional a las necesidades de agro empresas, en cuanto a los recursos físicos y humanos que éstas demandan
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La reestructuración del modelo económico en Chile a mediados de los setenta impactó a todos los sectores productivos y el sector agropecuario no fue una excepción. Se iniciaba así el comienzo de la "Era agroexportadora", que fomentaba aquellas orientaciones productivas con claras ventajas competitivas en los mercados internacionales. El paradigma agrícola chileno se ha caracterizado por funcionar sobre la base de salarios bajos, disponibilidad de mano de obra y tipo de cambio favorable. En 2006, y en este escenario, se ha implementado la política pública denominada "Chile Potencia Alimentaria 2020", que buscar reforzar la fórmula anterior. Esta iniciativa considera estrategias de crecimiento que invisibilizan la estructura bimodal agraria presente en el país. A lo anterior se suma el agravante de que territorios (como la Región de Los Lagos en el sur de Chile) con orientaciones productivas tradicionales (ganaderas específicamente) presentan posiciones manifiestamente vulnerables, especialmente de aquellos grupos de productores que se caracterizan por funcionar con racionalidades distintas de la empresarial.
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La comuna de Llay Llay se caracteriza por la existencia de una economía de enclave articulada en torno a las empresas frutícolas. La presencia de estas empresas no ha significado ningún impacto positivo en el territorio sino más bien una doble precarización, tanto laboral, dada la temporalidad del trabajo y los bajos salarios percibidos por los trabajadores, como ambiental, por la extensión de la frontera agrícola en dirección a las laderas de los cerros. Además, se constata un proceso creciente de concentración de tierras y acaparamiento de agua por parte de las empresas agrícolas, en desmedro de la subsistencia de los pequeños productores. La pérdida de la tierra y el agua es la contracara del proceso de asalarización campesina. Un proceso que en definitiva es funcional a las necesidades de agro empresas, en cuanto a los recursos físicos y humanos que éstas demandan
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La reestructuración del modelo económico en Chile a mediados de los setenta impactó a todos los sectores productivos y el sector agropecuario no fue una excepción. Se iniciaba así el comienzo de la "Era agroexportadora", que fomentaba aquellas orientaciones productivas con claras ventajas competitivas en los mercados internacionales. El paradigma agrícola chileno se ha caracterizado por funcionar sobre la base de salarios bajos, disponibilidad de mano de obra y tipo de cambio favorable. En 2006, y en este escenario, se ha implementado la política pública denominada "Chile Potencia Alimentaria 2020", que buscar reforzar la fórmula anterior. Esta iniciativa considera estrategias de crecimiento que invisibilizan la estructura bimodal agraria presente en el país. A lo anterior se suma el agravante de que territorios (como la Región de Los Lagos en el sur de Chile) con orientaciones productivas tradicionales (ganaderas específicamente) presentan posiciones manifiestamente vulnerables, especialmente de aquellos grupos de productores que se caracterizan por funcionar con racionalidades distintas de la empresarial.
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La comuna de Llay Llay se caracteriza por la existencia de una economía de enclave articulada en torno a las empresas frutícolas. La presencia de estas empresas no ha significado ningún impacto positivo en el territorio sino más bien una doble precarización, tanto laboral, dada la temporalidad del trabajo y los bajos salarios percibidos por los trabajadores, como ambiental, por la extensión de la frontera agrícola en dirección a las laderas de los cerros. Además, se constata un proceso creciente de concentración de tierras y acaparamiento de agua por parte de las empresas agrícolas, en desmedro de la subsistencia de los pequeños productores. La pérdida de la tierra y el agua es la contracara del proceso de asalarización campesina. Un proceso que en definitiva es funcional a las necesidades de agro empresas, en cuanto a los recursos físicos y humanos que éstas demandan
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A estratégia do Tratamento Diretamente Observado de Curta Duração para o controle da tuberculose (DOTS) tem sido usada por vários países do mundo especificamente pelos 22 mais afetados pela doença, que contribuem com cerca de 80% de casos, porém, apesar da estratégia demonstrar a redução de casos e aumentar a adesão dos pacientes ao tratamento, e ter sido implementada em Moçambique desde a década de 1980, a doença continua a ser um problema grave de saúde pública no país. Este estudo tem como objetivo central: analisar a transferência da política do DOTS a partir da visão dos gestores centrais, provinciais e distritais, e profissionais de saúde da província de Nampula. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo que usa a Análise de Discurso de matriz francesa como seu referencial teórico metodológico que busca a compreensão dos sentidos a partir das condições da produção. Participaram deste estudo 15 profissionais de saúde que ocupavam as posições de gestores, médicos e profissionais de enfermagem e/ou técnicos, e atuavam no Programa nacional de controle de Tuberculose em Moçambique com o mínimo de um ano de experiência, nos meses de maio a agosto de 2014, nos níveis central, provincial (Nampula), e distrital (em oito distritos da província de Nampula). Para a coleta de dados usou-se um roteiro de entrevista semi-estruturado que permitiu explorar os sentidos produzidos. O corpus em análise foi constituído a partir das entrevistas transcritas. Para o auxílio da organização dos dados usou-se o sofware Atlis.ti versão 6. Este estudo teve a aprovação da Comissão Nacional de Bioética e da autorização do Ministro da Saúde de Moçambique. Para a análise dos dados foram identificados quatro blocos discursivos: experiências adotadas na implementação e manutenção do DOTS; estratégias adotadas na implementação e manutenção de DOTS; potencialidades, fragilidades de DOTS no controle da tuberculose e; discursos não buscados pelo roteiro: possíveis soluções. Os sentidos produzidos enfatizam dizeres inscritos em formações discursivas que desconsideram a subjetividade do enfermo; de fragilidades do sistema de saúde, falta de recursos humanos, falta de transporte, baixos salários, insuficiência de laboratórios, distâncias longas entre a moradia do paciente e a unidade sanitária. Ainda os entrevistados entendem como potencialidade a participação dos agentes comunitários e da família no tratamento da doença. Conclui-se que para o controle da tuberculose usando a estratégia DOTS o compromisso do governo deve ser pragmático traduzindo-se em ações concretas como o aumento do financiamento das ações de controle de tuberculose, incluindo as pesquisas, formação dos recursos humanos e, sobretudo, atuar sobre os determinantes socias da saúde
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A study was conducted to assess the role and effectiveness of community organisers in supporting the development of people’s organisations in achieving community-based forest management objectives in Leyte Province Philippines. Community organisers were found to be effective in forming people’s organisations (POs), motivating people to participate in voluntary activities organised by POs and encouraging cohesiveness among PO members. Community organisers manage to raise the level of environmental awareness and knowledge of members of people’s organisations, develop leadership interest and skills, create various livelihood opportunities and provide direction and facilitate the establishment of large tree plantations. However, the short duration of community organisers’ contracts (typically two years) is insufficient to establish mature and cohesive POs prepared to assume management on their own, including the management of tree plantations. Further, lack of training and funding support, low wages, delayed payment of salaries and limited time to work with people’s organisations, as well as the pressure to produce tangible outputs such the establishment of large tree plantations, prevents them from placing greater emphasis on the development and empowerment of the people.
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This note reports the results of a survey of firms operating in Britain concerning the impact on their costs and operations of the Social Action Programme. We find that the realised and anticipated adverse impacts of the legislation are rather limited, although both do appear to be greater for firms which are relatively large, skill intensive, and which have a substantial amount of trade with other EU countries. In particular, the survey results provide little evidence to suggest that the imposition of a minimum wage of £3.50 per hour would have a substantial adverse impact on employment. Evidence does, however, suggest that firms which pay relatively low wages are likely to be affected more than others by the legislation.
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The manufacturing sector is leaving the West for Asia’s low wages and good working culture. Europe would be better off keeping these manufacturing activities, slowing down wage inflation and what is more, letting a young, cheaper workforce from the East settle down within their borders. This would aid in preserving the diverse economic structure which has been characteristic for Europe.Beside the economic growth there are two more concepts which have turned into the “holy cows” of economics during the last fifty years. One is the need to constantly improve labor productivity and the other is increasing competitiveness of nations. The high labor productivity of some countries, induces severe unemployment in the globalized world. In the other hand it is high time we understood that it is not competition, but cooperation that brings more happiness to humanity.Should we still opt for “happiness” and “sanity”, it is quite obvious that we all should, in economists’ terms, define our individual welfare functions corresponding to our own set of values, staying free from the influence of media, advertisements and fashion. The cornerstone to all this is the intelligent citizen who prefers local goods and services.
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In the 1980s, the American meat industry began restructuring both its domestic production methods and the distribution of its processing facilities. Many meat and poultry processing facilities have since been relocated into small rural communities. The red meat industry was once highly-paid and unionized, but now work in both meat and poultry processing is a dangerous, low-paid manufacturing job, heavily reliant on immigrant workers who must turn to local social services to supplement their wages and benefits. In an attempt to discover the manner in which the social relations of a specific locale may be enmeshed with global production, this research explored perceptions of social power and alliances after a rural community became host to a foreign workforce employed by the local poultry processing plant. On-site semi-structured interviews were conducted with sixteen local residents, and a content analysis of the community newspaper was undertaken. ^ The research found that as new production relations were inserted into the community, the society continued to reproduce and social relations remained relatively unchanged. The community's cultural standards and social infrastructure dictate that residents are respectful of authority, extend Christian charity to those less fortunate, and are generally accepting of a community known for low wages, low taxation, and low standards of education. Hegemonic ideologies seem to dictate the goals and beneficiaries of social power, and residents are unable to name any power vectors even in the face of sustained community support of, for example, the company that introduced the immigrant labor into the community. While there are indications of displeasure with the influx of immigrants appearing in the newspaper and the interviews, there are tangible examples that the community was proactive in welcoming the immigrants into their community. Thus, given that the last time elements of the community united around an issue was in the mid-1970s and no other issue has evoked any type of tangible struggle since then, there is no indication that any social alliances will be formed in reaction to changes in the community wrought by the globalization of its economy. ^
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While absenteeism models have been developed and applied in the manufacturing industries, little work has been done on absenteeism in service industries. Due to the labor intensity of service industries, specifically the hotel industry, a model to track and quantify the costs of absenteeism could be useful to managers. The authors propose just such a model.
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This study arose from an interest in knowing the reality of mental health care in Rio Grande do Norte (RN) on the advances and challenges in the intersectoral agreements paths and consolidation of the Psychosocial Care Network (RAPS) from the state. Considering problematic and concerns were defined as objectives: Identify the knowledge of managers of Rio Grande do Norte on the National Mental Health Policy (PNSM) in the RN State; Describe the activities developed by health professionals in the individual service offered in the CAPS from RN; Understanding the relationship of managers’ knowledge on national mental health policy in professionals’ practice working in the the CAPS from the countryside. It is a descriptive study with a quantitative and qualitative approach, carried out in 30 CAPS from RN’s countryside, where 183 professionals answered a structured questionnaire with closed questions about the activities they do in individual care; and 19 mental health coordinators of municipalities and the state coordinator of RAPS were interviewed about their knowledge on the Mental Health Policy. Data were collected after approval by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, with the number 508.430 CAAE: 25851913.7.0000.5537 from August through October of 2014 in 26 municipalities with CAPS from the state. Quantitative data were tabulated and analyzed using a descriptive statistics aided by the software Statistical Package for the Social Scienses (SPSS) version 20.0. The qualitative data were prepared in a corpus and analyzed through software Analyse Lexicale par Contexte d’um Ensemble de Segments de Texte (ALCESTE) that allow to perform textual statistical analysis and categorization from their comments, submitted to Bardin content analysis. Five categories were generated approaching the managers’ knowledge, namely: Back to society: leadership and users’ role and autonomy; The gap between policy and practice; Barriers that affect the service; Structuring the Psychosocial Care Network; Multidisciplinary team: attribuitios and activities. The CAPS professionals’ ages ranged from 20 to 58 years, prevailing females, with 76.5% of the total, the majority were social workers (16.8%), psychologists (15.3%), nurses (14.8%) and nursing technicians (14.8%). The results showed precariousness in care associated with physical workload regard to high workload and low wages of the CAPS professionals' and, also, it was possible to observe a large involvement of professionals in care delivery, despite the difficulties encountered in services. It was found little knowledge in managers regarding the National Mental Health Policy having as causes of this reality the poor education and training of these professionals. The responses of professionals working in care reveals strong consistency with what is expected of a psychosocial care service. Points up as a thesis of this study that the psychiatric reform and mental health policy in Rio Grande do Norte is following a structural expansion process, but with precariousness of services from a still unprepared management to act in a psychosocial context.
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This article analyzes the job satisfaction of primary school teachers in Madagascar. Based on the estimation of multilevel models, low wages and problems getting paid, job insecurity, lack of in-service training, high pupil-teacher ratios, and lack of basic infrastructure and teaching materials are identified as the main reasons for dissatisfaction. Principals’ control of teachers’ activities also adversely affects satisfaction, suggesting that, in Malagasy schools, neither school directors nor teachers have succeeded in adopting organizational cultures based on cooperation among their members. These results are likely to stimulate debates on educational policy, both in Madagascar and in many other developing countries.
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OBJECTIVE: Low birth weight children are unusual among well-off families. However, in Brazil, low birth weight rate was higher in a more developed city than in a less developed one. The study objective was to find out the reasons to explain this paradox. METHODS: A study was carried out in two municipalities, Ribeirão Preto (Southeastern Brazil) and São Luís (Northeastern Brazil), which low birth weight rates were 10.7% and 7.6% respectively. Data from two birth cohorts were analyzed: 2,839 newborns in Ribeirão Preto in 1994 and 2,439 births in São Luís in 1997-1998. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed, adjusted for confounders. RESULTS: Low birth weight risk factors in São Luís were primiparity, maternal smoking and maternal age less than 18 years. In Ribeirão Preto, the associated variables were family income between one and three minimum wages, maternal age less than 18 and equal to or more than 35 years, maternal smoking and cesarean section. In a combined model including both cohorts, Ribeirão Preto presented a 45% higher risk of low birth weight than São Luís. When adjusted for maternal smoking habit, the excess risk for low birth weight in Ribeirão Preto compared to São Luís was reduced by 49%, but the confidence interval was marginally significant. Differences in cesarean section rates between both cities contributed to partially explain the paradox. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal smoking was the most important risk factor for explaining the difference in low birth weight between both cities. The other factors contributed little to explain the difference in low birth weight rates.
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Major in Competition and Regulation