Slaves of the Asphalt

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Slaves of the Asphalt is a work that portrays the working conditions of drivers of dangerous cargo especially fuel who load at cargo supply terminals in the port city of Cabedelo in the state of Paraíba. The title corresponds to a self-designation that is the drivers define themselves this way because of the terrible working conditions to which they are subjected as well as the long working hours necessary for their reproduction. In times of flexibilization in the world of work in a context in which Brazilian federal government agencies are recording an increase in hiring rates in the service sector a global trend driven by the productive restructuring of capital it is clear that although these jobs are legal they show strong signs of precariousness. The author presents the results of a study on formal employment and reveals surprising forms of precariousness ranging from exhausting working hours to the suppression of workers' rights.
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