A construção da qualificação: um estudo de caso na industria da linha branca.
Abstract
THE QUALIFICATION CONSTRUCTION: A CASE STUDY IN THE
INDUSTRY OF WHITE GOODS seeks to evaluate how the productive restructuring
alters the worker's profile in the white goods industry and the perception workers have
about it. The restructuring process for which the white goods industry is passing in the
last twenty years makes it an object of interest for investigation. With the crisis of theirs
original markets, great companies of foreign capital felt the need to reach new markets,
mainly in the emerging countries as Latin America, the European East and the Asian
Southeast. In Brazil, objective of the expansion of the multinationals, the process of
patrimonial rearrange it was characterized by the incorporation of national companies
by great foreign groups. The entrance of those multinationals in the Brazilian market
intensified the process of productive restructuring refering to production organization,
work organizations, changes in job conditions and in qualification demands. Managers
and workers of a factory producing cookers were interviewed with the objective of
apprehending theirs perception about the changes that took place after a multinational
acquired the company. It is analyzed its restructuring process and its main implications
for the worker's profile, emphasizing the role of RSI (repetitive strain injury).