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The Trabalho, Educação e Saúde - TES (Work, Education and Health) is an open access scientific journal, edited by the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health, from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.
e-ISSN: 1981-7746
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How to recognize work when is not work anymore?
Nouroudine, A.
Management of labor in the drilling of oil wells: uses of itself 'give life for all life'
Figueiredo, M;
Alvarez, D.
Weaving precariousness: home-based workers and the trade unions' strategies in São Paulo's clothing industry
Leite, M. d. P.
Work organization in nursing: implications for work performance and life of unregistered nurses
Pires, D;
Gelbcke, F L;
Matos, E.
Over-exploitation and early deterioration of the workforce: the health of clothing workers
Lira, P V R d A;
Gurgel, I G D;
Albuquerque, P C C d;
Amaral, A. S. d.
Child labor and human development: limits on ontological power and banalization of the subject of rights
Fonseca, L. S.
Technological transition in health work: challenges for the management of human resources
Martins, M. I. C.
Superexploitation of the health workforce in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
Barreto, A A M;
Mendes, Á.
Work, qualification and the social construction of professional identities in public health organizations
Vieira, M.
Anxiety, negative affect, and stress of faculty in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic
Troitinho, M d C R;
Silva, I B d;
Sousa, M M;
Santos, A D d S;
et al.
Teamwork: revisiting the concept and its developments in inter-professional work
Peduzzi, M;
Agreli, H L F;
Silva, J A M d;
Souza, H. S. d.
Approaches of work in the public health sector: a narrative review of literature
Teixeira, M;
Martins, M I C;
Lamarca, I C S A;
Oliveira, S.
With the restructuring of production processes, nurses, teachers and car-assemblers suffer similar precarious labour conditions
Kuenzer, A. Z.
Quality of life versus living conditions: a disassociated binomial
Scopinho, R. A.
The meaning of labor for the adolescent worker
Rizzo, C B d S;
Chamon, E. M. Q. d. O.
Aging at work from the perspective of workers in the area of nursing
Rodrigues, M R;
Brêtas, A. C. P.
Work and education GT's path historicity: an analysis for debate
Trein, E;
Ciavatta, M.
New work management models in the public health sector andthe work of the community health agent
Carneiro, C C G;
Martins, M. I. C.
Typologies of precarious work in primary healthcare: a netnographic study
Damascena, D M;
Vale, P. R. L. F. d.
Singularities in the work process between oral health technicians and dental surgeons
Galvêas, E A;
Oliveira, A E;
Esposti, C D D;
Santos Neto, E. T. d.
The polysemic and multifaceted nature of the world of labour
Antunes, R.
Quality of life at work of people with disabilities
Coutinho, B G;
França, I S X d;
Coura, A S;
Medeiros, K K A S;
et al.
Values attributed to work and expectations for the future: how young people position themselves?
Lachtim, S A F;
Soares, C. B.
Remote teaching work and health: repercussions of new requirements in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Pinho, P d S;
Freitas, A M C;
Cardoso, M d C B;
Silva, J S d;
et al.
The perspective of ergology and the communicator's the world of work
Figaro, R.
Interview: Helena Hirata
, R.
Work division in the health sector and the social relationship of tension between workers and managers
Ayala, A L M;
Oliveira, W. F. d.
Technological changes and their impact on the work process in the area of health
Peduzzi, M.
Sociodemographic profile, conditions and workloads of state teachers in a municipality in Southern Brazil
Guerreiro, N P;
Nunes, E d F P d A;
González, A D;
Mesas, A. E.
Quality of work life in a setting of precariousness: a delusional panacea
Padilha, V.
Stigma, invisibility and work intensification: strategies to cope with suffering by assistants in administration
Loureiro, T;
Mendes, G H d S;
Silva, E. P. e.
Precarization of nurses’ work: an analysis in the Brazilian Primary Health Care
Pereira, Á A C;
Cunha, C L F;
Alvarenga, E C;
Lemos, M;
et al.
Flexible accumulation and management paradigm: the impacts on qualification of nurse technician in the 2000s
Corôa, R. d. C.
From ‘human resources’ to work management: a review of the literature on work in the Unified Health Services
Santini, S M L;
Nunes, E d F P d A;
Carvalho, B G;
Souza, F. E. A. d.
Mobbing and the worker's mental health
Freire, P. A.
Mediation between the secondary school and the working world in technicians training in Brazil
Souza, J. d. S.
Skills, suffering and construction of meaning in the activity of auxiliary nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
Gomes, L;
Masson, L P;
Brito, J C d;
Athayde, M.
The new institutionalities of work in the public sector: the community health agents
Lima, J C;
Cockell, F. F.
Work and health of public university teachers: the trade union perspective
Rodrigues, A M d S;
Souza, K. R. d.
Bioethical issues in the daily work of family health team professionals
Valadão, P A d S;
Lins, L;
Carvalho, F. M.
Increased workloads for nurse technicians in primary health care in Brazil
Scherer, M D d A;
Oliveira, N A d;
Pires, D E P d;
Trindade, L d L;
et al.
Doctors and outsourcing: perceptions of workers and managers on recent transformations in the labor market
Levi , M L;
Sousa, J;
Almeida, C J;
Matsumoto, K;
et al.
Work management in healthcare: meaning and use of expression in the brazilian historical context
Viana, D L;
Martins, C L;
Frazão, P.
Work process in medical residency: the subordination of teaching and learning to the exploitation of the resident workforce
Sponholz, T C H;
Sartori, M T;
Marques, A P S;
Albuquerque, G S C d;
et al.
The daily work of the community health agent: between difficulty and power
Riquinho, D L;
Pellini, T V;
Ramos, D T;
Silveira, M R;
et al.
Illness among the workers of the Family Health Strategy in a municipality of the Brazilian Midwest
Mello, I A P;
Cazola, L H d O;
Rabacow, F M;
Nascimento, D D G d;
et al.
The uberization of health work: expansion in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Souza, D d O;
Abagaro, C. P.
Body at work and body for work: perspectives in the study of corporality and education in contemporary capitalism
Junior, C. H.
Distance education in the reproduction of capital: between the expansion of access and the precariousness and alienation of teaching work
Benini, E G;
Fernandes, M D;
Petean, G H;
Penteado, R C;
et al.
The teaching profession and the health of the childhood education teachers in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Vieira, J S;
Gonçalves, V B;
Martins, M. d. F. D.
In sickness and in health: labor in medicine production: o trabalho na produção de medicamentos
Belini, F H;
Tosta, T. L. D.
Community health agents perceptions and motivations about the labor process in Teresina, Piauí
Costa, E M d;
Ferreira, D. L. A.
The worker in the Family Health Program in the state of Amazonas: a qualitative study
Katsurayama, M;
Parente, R C P;
Moretti-Pires, R. O.
Work activity and teachers' health: the training programme as a strategy of intervention in schools
Marchiori, F;
Barros, M E B d;
Oliveira, S. P. d.
Flexible working ties in secondary care: limits of the National Oral Health Policy
Oliveira, R S d;
Morais, H. M. M. d.
The marxist program of education and the principle of praxis
Sousa Junior, J. d.
Exploitation and mental suffering among teachers: a study in the state school system in the state of Paraná, Brazil
Albuquerque, G S C d;
Lira, L N A;
Santos Junior, I d;
Chiochetta, R L;
et al.
‘Flowers of the revolution’: notes for a pedagogy of work in Paulo Freire
Souza, K. R.
The SAMU work process and the humanization developed by the Unique Health System from the standpoint of human activity
Trajano, A R C;
Cunha, D. M. d.
The institutionalization of the work of the community health agent
Queirós, A A L d;
Lima, L. P.
Quality of life of/at work: a political and polysemic concept
Lacaz, F. A. d. C.
Working conditions and health in the context of social security in Santa Catarina, Brazil
Goulart , P M;
Lacaz, F A d C;
Lourenço, E. Â. d. S.
Centrality and immateriality of labor: social classes and political struggle
Amorim, H.
Division of dentistry work in perspective: the challenge of interpreting technicians' abilities
Zanetti, C H G;
Oliveira, J A A d;
Mendonça, M. H. M. d.
The colective management of public health services: an ergological perspective
França, M B;
Muniz, H. P.
Family health and primary health care expanded Support center: analysis of the work process
Nascimento, A G d;
Cordeiro, J. C.
Work, education and health: the enigmatic point-of-view of activity
Brito, J;
Athayde, M.
Programa de formação e capacitação de trabalho em saúde mental
Chaura, L. E.
Weekly workload for nurses in Brazil: challenges to practice the profession
Oliveira , B L C A d;
Silva , A. M. d.
Covid-19 and socio-spatial singularities: analysis of recommendations for the reorganization of the work process in the territories of the Family Health Strategy in Recife-PE: singularidades socioespaciais
Santana, M M;
Medeiros, K R;
Monken, M.
Teamwork in nursing and the limits and possibilities of the Family Health Strategy
Duarte, M d L C;
Boeck, J. N.
Gender and the work week: analysis of the relationships between the work market and the family
Dedecca, C S;
Ribeiro, C S M d F;
Ishii, F. H.
Limits of the position, career, and wage plans for the improvement of labor relations in the Unified Health System
Rizzo, T P;
Lacaz, F. A. d. C.
Physical Education as a workforce of the Brazilian Unified Health System: an analysis of the types of professional bonds
Vieira, L A;
Caldas, L C;
Gama, M R d J;
Almeida, U R;
et al.
Perception of the teaching profession at a university in Northern Brazil
Lago, R R;
Cunha, B S;
Borges, M. F. d. S. O.
Evaluation of the work context of the Mobile Emergency Care Service
Maciel, R H;
Cavalcante, A K S;
Medeiros-Costa, M E;
Melo, C. d. F.
Conceptualizing the work, the visible and invisible
Schwartz, Y.
Occupational stress and the mental health of the professionals of the medical specialties center of Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil
Marcelino Filho, A;
Araújo, T. M. d.
Family Health Support Centers: conceptions, implications and challenges for the matrix support
Bispo Júnior, J P;
Moreira, D. C.
Work conditions and renormalization of nursing activities in family health
Bertoncini, J H;
Pires, D E P d;
Scherer, M. D. d. A.
Policy for the improvement of the work in health at a federal S&T institution: the experience of professors and researchers
Silva, P M C d;
Souza, K R d;
Teixeira, L. R.
‘I am already used to it’: interfaces between work, body and health of recyclable material collectors
Basso, C;
Silva, I. M. M.
Intensity and immateriality in labor and health
Dal Rosso, S.
Mental health of health professionals and the education for work program
Martellet, E C;
Motta, R F;
Carpes, A. D.
The ‘extravagance’ of working sick: the body work in individuals diagnosed with RSI/WRMD
Dale, A P;
Dias, M. D. d. A.
Continuing education in social worker labor situations
Fernandes, R. M. C.
Nursing worker activities at a hospital: between standards and renormalizations
Fischborn, A F;
Viegas, M. F.
Work, suffering and illness: the reality of community health agents in southern Brazil
Krug, S B F;
Dubow, C;
Santos, A C d;
Dutra, B D;
et al.
The inclusion of workers with higher educations in the Brazilian labor market: a gender analysis
Guedes, M. d. C.
Mental disorder and stress factors at work among health area professors
Ferreira, R C;
Silveira, A P d;
Sá, M A B d;
Feres, S d B L;
et al.
Flexible work arrangements and the meaning of work for teachers of higher education in public and private institutions
D’Arisbo, A;
Boff, D;
Oltramari, A P;
Salvagni, J.
The occupational dimension of the health care sector in Brazil
Dedecca, C S;
Rosandiski, E N;
Carvalho, M S d;
Barbieri, C. V.
‘Working mouths’ and possible repairs in times of a pandemic
Couto, J G A;
Botazzo, C.
Middle school and juvenile insertion in the labor market
Oliveira, R. d.
Work, health, and political training in Marx's worker's inquiry
Alves, J C L;
Jackson Filho, J. M.
O farmacêutico entre o trabalho prescrito e o real na Atenção Primária à Saúde
Barberato, L C;
Scherer, M D d A;
Carvalho, W M d E S;
Costa, L H;
et al.
A look at the work of nursing and ergology
Santos, T M d;
Camponogara, S.
On the technical work carried out in laboratories for R&D in health: notes for professional education
Teixeira, M. d. O.
Nurse managerial competencies from the perspectives of an undergraduate nursing course and of the work market
Peres, A M;
Ciampone, M H T;
Wolff, L. D. G.
Socio-political context and the organization of the workforce and the provision of primary care services
Lopes, W P;
Carvalho, B G;
Mendonça, F d F;
Santini, S M L;
et al.
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