
José Pastore
José Pastore is a distinguished Brazilian economist and professor known for his analysis of labor markets and social policies. He has contributed significantly to the discourse on Brazilian economic development and is recognized for his work in proposing alternative labor regimes such as the 4x3 work schedule, which aims to optimize productivity while maintaining a balance with workers' rights.
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The article references examples from a study by sociologist José Pastore regarding judicial gratuity in labor actions.
A indústria dos processos trabalhistas
José Pastore is a sociologist who coordinated a study showing discrepancies in the granting of free justice to employees.
Ações trabalhistas caminham para novo recorde após a reforma, puxado pela alta no setor de serviçosJosé Pastore highlighted the misuse of free legal aid in Brazil in his column.
Distribuição de renda às avessas
José Pastore coordinated a study that indicated how judicial decisions significantly affect companies and increase investment costs in Brazil.
‘Juízes são cientes de suas responsabilidades e não passam por cima de leis’, diz presidente do TSTJosé Pastore coordinated a study that highlights the impact of judicial activism on labor reform in Brazil.
‘Ativismo judicial’ atropela reforma trabalhista e gera custos bilionários a empresas, aponta estudoJosé Pastore is a sociologist who identified judicial activism in labor court decisions.
Novas ações trabalhistas na Justiça ultrapassam 2 milhões em 2024, maior aumento desde a reformaJosé Pastore calculated the working days in Brazil based on the proposed 4x3 regime.
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