THE USEFULNESS OF TELEWORKING DUE TO THE SARS-COV2 PANDEMIC (COVID 19) Cover Image

LA UTILIDAD DEL TELETRABAJO POR LA PANDEMIA DEL SARS-COV2 (COVID 19)
THE USEFULNESS OF TELEWORKING DUE TO THE SARS-COV2 PANDEMIC (COVID 19)

Author(s): Camacho Solís Julio Ismael
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Editura Bibliotheca
Keywords: Teleworking; insertion; health;

Summary/Abstract: Since the appearance of the global pandemic by the SARS-CoV2 virus (covid 19); teleworking was the disruptive, associative, emergent, adaptive form that evolved and gradually increased its insertion throughout the world, face-to-face work entailed the generalized and latent danger that placed at risk the health of workers in that beginning of spread of infections, sick and deceased people, that abrupt change gave rise to an uncommon or habitual and routine way of working in which the determining factor is and were information and communication technologies, connectivity and the internet, this is as a firm statement without ignoring, then the scenario transformed from usual work to remote work?, teleworking was transferred as a basic or ordinary function, which has allowed labor flexibility, not only as a distribution of tasks, but also an adjuvant in the search for efficiency in the management of time of j, as well as other working conditions, which led to the pandemic becoming digital as an extension, to shape it for work as a subject and telework as a species for readaptation, reintegration, renewal, as well as the diversity in the readjustment through which the whole world still travels. Without prejudice to the covid 19 pandemic and its equivalent variants, gave rise to the placement of job insecurity and mass unemployment, in the foreground in the face of the uncertainty of the serious impact on the health of workers, as well as the fading of insufficient social protection, due to the permanence of the inevitable labor informality, thereby altering the dispersion of jobs, workers and companies.

  • Issue Year: 4/2022
  • Issue No: 57
  • Page Range: 36-49
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Spanish