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The digital age has been affecting a series of challenges for the protected inclusion ofworkers in labor relations. Artificial intelligence, robotics, microelectronics and digital platforms are some of the many technological innovations of recent times, all of whichhave been decisive in the configuration of new work routines.The book LaborRelations in the Digital Age presents a set of reflections on the current technological-digital scenario, from the perspective of the world of work and labor relations. The main objective is to map the regulatory challenges for digital labor relations,…mehr

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The digital age has been affecting a series of challenges for the protected inclusion ofworkers in labor relations. Artificial intelligence, robotics, microelectronics and digital platforms are some of the many technological innovations of recent times, all of whichhave been decisive in the configuration of new work routines.The book LaborRelations in the Digital Age presents a set of reflections on the current technological-digital scenario, from the perspective of the world of work and labor relations. The main objective is to map the regulatory challenges for digital labor relations, observing theinterpretative line of international human rights standards and fundamental labor rights.

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GABRIELA NEVES DELGADOFull Professor of Labor Law at the Law School of the University of Brasília (UnB). Lawyer. Researcher and coordinator of the Research Group on Labor, Constitution and Citizenship (UnB/CNPq). Post-doctorate in Global Inequalities and Social Justice from the Latin American School of Social Sciences and its Latin American College of World Studies (FLACSO). Post-doctorate in Sociology of Labor from the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences of the State University of Campinas (IFCH/UNICAMP). PhD in Philosophy of Law from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). Master in Labor Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas). Author of books and legal articles in her area of specialization.PAULO CAMPANHA SANTANAPost-Doctorate in Law and New Technologies from the Mediterranea International Centre for Human Rights Research, Reggio Calabria, Italy, and in Law from the Law School of the University of São Paulo (USP). Post-Doctorate in Law with a Specialization in Legal Science with a Dual Degree (Universidade Vale do Itajaí/SC and Delaware Widener University Law School, United States). Post-Doctoral Research Internship at Université Paris 1 Pantheon- Sorbonne. PhD candidate in Information Science from the University of Brasília (UnB). Computer Scientist from Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul (UNICSUL). Lawyer. Master's and PhD in Law. Coordinator of the Master's Program in Social and Labor Relations Law at the University Center of the Federal District (UDF). MARIA CECÍLIA DE ALMEIDA MONTEIRO LEMOSPhD in Law, State and Constitution from the University of Brasília - UNB. Post-doctorate in Labor Law from the University of València. Master in Social Relations Law from PUCSP. Specialist in Labor Law and Procedure from PUCSP and in Constitutional Labor Law from UnB. Bachelor of Laws from PUCCAMP. Professor and Adjunct Coordinator of the Master's Program in Social Relations Law at UDF - University Center - in Brasília. Member of the Research Group on Labor, Constitution and Citizenship, at UnB and of the Research Group on Social Human Rights, Public Policies and Work Environment at UDF. Member of the International University Research Network - RIUPE. Advisor to the Minister of the Superior Labor Court (TST) Delaíde Alves Miranda Arantes from 2011 to 2023. Lawyer in Brasília within the scope of the TST.