Civil Construction workers’ struggles at COMPERJ: issues for union action and occupational health

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Abstract

The Rio de Janeiro Petrochemical Complex is one of the most significant heavy civil construction projects in Brazil. In 2014, we wit-nessed a significant strike for improved working conditions, which exposed different perspectives on workers and union representation. This study analyzes the meanings exposed by worker and union action in their implications for the collective defense of health in this strike experience. Qualitative social research employed investigation techniques such as participant observation, documentary survey, and interviews with workers and union leaders. The results produced a brief reconstruction of these struggles from the workers’ perspective, analyzing the strike agendas such as the organization, mobilizations, and tensions between base workers and the union representing the category. Noteworthy was establishing a Base Commission decided by the very workers to act independently from the official union. We observed different responses from the State, companies, and the representative union to stifle the workers’ struggle. Finally, we identified a struggle for improved working conditions and the collective defense of health by workers’ organizations in the workplace.

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de Almeida, H. P., de Souza, K. R., & Pina, J. A. (2021). Civil Construction workers’ struggles at COMPERJ: issues for union action and occupational health. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 26(12), 5905–5914. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320212612.14602021

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