THE MANAGEMENT OF ATYPICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAY LABORERS AND BENEFICIARIES
Abstract
This paper aims to address both theoretically and practically the atypical work performed by day laborers on behalf of a beneficiary who works in certain fields and requires the provision of unskilled and occasionallabor.
The paper aims to identify the evolution of the number of day laborers and beneficiaries of areas of activity where there have been most day laborers between 2011 (when it came into force the framework law) and by 2015, and to highlight the impact that the regulation of this type of work has on the occupied population in general.
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2017-07-19
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Public administration