Labor Precarity, Social Exploitation, and Trade Union Engagement

Critical Approaches to Work from Spain and Portugal

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Labor Precarity, Social Exploitation, and Trade Union Engagement

Critical Approaches to Work from Spain and Portugal

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Labor Precarity, Social Exploitation, and Trade Union Engagement: Critical Approaches to Work from Spain and Portugal collection provides some normative interpretations of the labor crisis' effects on both Spain and Portugal, focusing on how digital platforms and gig economy have altered patterns of labor relations and trade union membership in Spain and Portugal.

While for a time, labor appeared to have lost its centrality within critical theory and social philosophy, recent years have disproved this. The evolution of advanced neoliberal societies has shown the extent to which labor is crucial for understanding a wide array of concepts such as domination and exploitation, modes of subjectivity, health and diseases, gender relations, and the organization of democracy. Labor is a privileged space for understanding the profoundly active and constructive nature of neoliberalism. In contrast with characterizations emphasizing its laissez-faire policies of deregulation, labor is one area in which the interventionist activism of neoliberalism has been most intense, provoking changes in work processes, legislation, production models, and individualization. Moreover, many of today's social conflicts unfold in relation to work and its conditions: new forms of trade unionism, associationism and activism renew the language and practices of resistance in a situation demonstrating a new relationship between business corporations, trade unions and the State.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Nuria Sánchez Madrid and Pablo López Álvarez

SECTION 1: NEOLIBERAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF WORK

Chapter 1: “Work without Future”: Neoliberal Precarity, Horizons of Worthy Living and Generational Dispossession in the Portuguese Call Center Sector
Patrícia Alves Fonseca

Chapter 2: Producing the Subject “Delivery”. Spanish Migrant Workers and Central-European Platformized Work
Pablo López Calle

Chapter 3: Precarity and New Forms of Labor: The Recent Transformation of Spanish Labor Legislation and the Question of Autonomy
Jorge del Arco and Alfredo Sánchez

SECTION 2: CRITICAL ACCOUNTS OF DOMINATION AT WORK

Chapter 4: Body, Erotic Capital, and Union Resistance in Spain
José Luis Moreno Pestaña and Francisco Carballo

Chapter 5: Revisiting the Housing Question. Work, Race, Gender and Real Estate Violence in Spain
Nuria Sánchez Madrid and Guillermo López Morlanes

Chapter 6: Researching on a Thin Line: the Precarity of Researchers in Portugal and Its Consequences
Gonçalo Marcelo and Joana Ricarte

Chapter 7: The Long Path to Recognition: Remarks on the Spanish Situation of Care Work and Technologization
Belén Liedo and Clara Navarro

SECTION 3: NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES ABOUT THE CRISIS OF WORK

Chapter 8: Governing Work. Legal Reforms, Intensification of Work and Strategic Precarization in Spain (2008-2022)
Pablo López Álvarez and Sergio Vega

Chapter 9: Labor Precariousness in Portugal: Themes, Actors and Challenges of Labor Regulation
Hermes Augusto Costa

Chapter 10: Trade Unions in the Age of Digitalization: Challenges and Opportunities in the Transport and Food Delivery Sectors
Dora Fonseca

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 27 Nov 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9798216351917
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Volume Editor

Nuria Sánchez Madrid

Nuria Sánchez Madrid is Full Professor at the Comp…

Volume Editor

Pablo López Álvarez

Pablo López Álvarez is Associate Professor of the…

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