O trabalho informal no comércio popular : ressignificando práticas na nova cultura do trabalho
Resumo
This study relies on the occupational trajectories of workers engaged in popular ways of
trade. As background, we have the capitalist transformations in the latest’s decades,
which resulted in economical, technological and cultural changes that affected deeply
the position of work as a constructor of identities and social values. It is noticed that the
precariousness of the formal work relationships associated to the dissemination of the
ideology of entrepreneurship has resulted in the search for occupational and income
alternatives that weakened the frontiers between formal and informal. In this scenario,
the demarcations amidst legal and illegal also became less evident and significant. This
way, we discuss the insertion of agents in informal economical activities – as those
exercised by street venders -, trying to escape viewing unemployment or precariousness
in the labor market as main reasons to exert those occupations. Taking into
consideration the subjectivity of the situations, we try to think over the influence of an
entrepreneur reasoning under the subjects conduct. From the recovery of the
occupational trajectories of agents involved in different popular trade grades, we seek to
understand the worker’s perception about his own occupation and the values attributed
to those forms of work in the contemporary world, considering that, even though
traditional, these activities have been through reconfigurations of its practice and
meaning in front of the new economic and cultural context on which it is presented.