Intensificação do trabalho e saúde dos trabalhadores: um estudo na Mercedes Benz do Brasil, São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo/Work intensification and workers' health: a case study in Mercedes Benz of Brazil, São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil

In contemporary society, work intensification has been increasingly representing a malaise that manifests itself in workers' health problems. As a theme studied by Public Health/Workers' Health, the object "work intensification and health" can be investigated in the specific prac...

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Published in:Saúde e sociedade Vol. 24; no. 3; p. 826
Main Authors: Pina, José Augusto, Stotz, Eduardo Navarro
Format: Journal Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Sao Paulo Universidade de Sao Paulo, Faculdade de Saude Publica 01-07-2015
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Summary:In contemporary society, work intensification has been increasingly representing a malaise that manifests itself in workers' health problems. As a theme studied by Public Health/Workers' Health, the object "work intensification and health" can be investigated in the specific practices of exploitation and expropriation of workers' technical and social knowledge that tend to confront their collective capacity, as the weakening of the collective dimension triggers multiple manifestations of suffering and penibility at work. This study analyses work intensification and health based on the perception of workers from Mercedes Benz of Brazil, in the city of S...o Bernardo do Campo, S...o Paulo. We conducted seven visits to the factory and twenty-nine interviews: twenty-two with direct workers and seven with union representatives. The results and discussion are presented in three categories: work pace; longer working periods; management by stress. The study contributes to the understanding of work intensification and health and, at the same time, indicates the limits and possibilities imposed on workers' collective action in the current historical conditions.
ISSN:0104-1290
1984-0470