The access to the internet as a fundamental right to strike effectiveness in digital society

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Objectives: The present paper investigates the importance and the fundamentals of the right to access to internet as a constructor resource and a signifier of the exercise of the right to strike in the digital society. The study was developed by way of literature review based on titles contained in Scielo, Capes, Virtual Libraries and normative texts that are comprehensive to the international pacts and national legislations of several countries. Methodology: By way of hypothetico-deductive method and the use of interdisciplinarity, it was identified that the context of technological evolution, of the emergence of new modalities and subjects of labor relations, provided crises in the union model that are still limited to the context of subordinate work that predominated in industrial society. Results: In the informational society access to internet has gained relevance as its character of universality and indispensability for social development have made it a fundamental human right with a decisive character in the strength and effectiveness of collective struggles. Therefore, in order to exercise the right to strike to be in harmony with the digital society, it is necessary to adapt the strike movement to the context of multiple working relationships and to provide access to Internet as a fundamental right. Contributions: This paper has as contribution to evidence the importance of internet utilization as a fundamental right..

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Filho, O. D. A. V., Morais, M. B., & DE MEDEIROS, V. A. (2020). The access to the internet as a fundamental right to strike effectiveness in digital society. Revista Juridica, 1(58), 88–115. https://doi.org/10.21902/revistajur.2316-753X.v1i58.3829

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