Da enxada à colher de pedreiro: trajetórias de vulnerabilidade social na construção civil
Abstract
The research has as objective to study the occupational trajectories of unstable workers of
construction industry that face a permanent social vulnerability. We tried to analyze the type
of strategies and social networks used by these unstable workers, through the insecurity of
employment contracts and the absence of social State protection or in front of some difficult
to obtain formal protection. We examine how they deal with the social and natural events like
employee job search, unemployment, unstable income, ageing and absence from work caused
by work-related accidents and illness and how they appealed to informal social networks to
solve these specific situations. We also analyze the workers perceptions of how this
circumstance affects their working conditions, their health and their social reproduction. For
this, we interviewed twenty civil building laborers of São Carlos-SP, Brazil, with at least
twenty-five years old and five years working as a buildings laborer. We choice this sector
because of its high instability, large informal contingent, outsourcing and subcontracted
workers, high turnover, harmful working conditions and insecurity of employment contracts.
The qualitative analysis shows that construction industry, that have been historically an
employment choice for young rural migrants, newly unemployed person and workers without
experience, becomes a job opportunity (or the last choice) for retirements and specialized
labor force, dismissed of heavy industry during the process of productive restructuring. Some
of them, who already had experimented labor and social security laws, starts to work in a
social and economic precarious situation after set to work in construction industry, such as
metal workers. We identified that informal social networks are crucial for professional
vulnerability, job inconstancy and absence from work, at long last, in the daily survival. The
most important social networks are the nuclear family, blood ties, communal identity and
religious identification. The state is increasingly less present and the non-state public
institutions, such as the union, are not part of these work s networks. The workers don t have
financial conditions to acquire private forms of protection and in front of the life instability,
they build strategies such as double day of work, pin money, purchasing goods profitable,
and, in some cases, they need to continue working after retirement. The vulnerability present
along all trajectories, make workers notes their condition with powerlessness, revolt and
resignation.