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What were the causes that contributed to the emergence of labor law? a) Economic (industrial revolution), political (transformation of the Liberal ...

What were the causes that contributed to the emergence of labor law?
a) Economic (industrial revolution), political (transformation of the Liberal State - French Revolution - into a Social State - state intervention in the autonomy of the subjects of the employment relationship) and legal (just demand of workers to establish a system of law aimed at protection, such as the right to unionize, which resulted in unionism, the right to individual and collective bargaining).
b) The idea of social justice advocated mainly by the Catholic Church, through the Encyclicals Rerum Novarum and Laborem Exercens, and Marxism, advocating the union of the proletariat and the rise of workers, through class struggle, to political power.
c) The first labor laws were: a) as to form: constitutional and ordinary; b) as to matter: protection of minors and women.

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A alternativa correta é a letra A) Economic (industrial revolution), political (transformation of the Liberal State - French Revolution - into a Social State - state intervention in the autonomy of the subjects of the employment relationship) and legal (just demand of workers to establish a system of law aimed at protection, such as the right to unionize, which resulted in unionism, the right to individual and collective bargaining).

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