The Cordoba petitions for the inclusion of the right to strike in the National Constitution of 1949

The petitions to the National Constituent Assembly of 1949 were an institutional way for the opinions and demands of society to the State, at that time embodied in the Constitutional Convention, as well as social participation in a constitutional reform. The call had individual and collective contri...

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Autores principales: Afarian, Jorge, Pasarín , Sebastián Nahuel
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2020
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spelling I10-R307-article-314652021-06-01T21:55:29Z The Cordoba petitions for the inclusion of the right to strike in the National Constitution of 1949 Las peticiones cordobesas por la inclusión del derecho de huelga en la Constitución Nacional de 1949 Afarian, Jorge Pasarín , Sebastián Nahuel Petitions National Constitution of 1949 Right to strike Labor movement peticiones Constitución Nacional de 1949 derecho de huelga movimiento obrero The petitions to the National Constituent Assembly of 1949 were an institutional way for the opinions and demands of society to the State, at that time embodied in the Constitutional Convention, as well as social participation in a constitutional reform. The call had individual and collective contributions: political parties, unions, labor and neighborhood groups, civil associations and foundations, professionals, teachers and other workers.In a primary text, we analyzed the requests from a general and preliminary perspective, with special emphasis on the inclusion of the right to strike in the constitutional text. We found a large number of requests were coming from the province of Córdoba which we worked for this paper. We tried to respond these questions: what do the requests provide to think the reality of Cordoba at that time? What differences do we find at the institutional, constitutional, and legal level? How does the link between the people of Cordoba and the national state develop at the citizen level and the labor movement? Las peticiones a la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente de 1949, redactora de la Constitución Nacional, fueron un canal institucional para las opiniones y demandas de la sociedad al Estado, en aquel momento a través de la Convención Constituyente, así como la participación social en una reforma constitucional de carácter nacional. La convocatoria contó con aportes tanto de particulares como de colectivos: partidos políticos, sindicatos, grupos obreros y de vecinos, comisiones internas sindicales, asociaciones civiles y fundaciones, profesionales, docentes y otros trabajadores.En un primer abordaje de esta temática, analizamos las peticiones desde una mirada general y preliminar, con especial hincapié en la inclusión del derecho de huelga en el texto constitucional. En esta primera mirada nos resultó llamativa la numerosa cantidad de peticiones provenientes de la provincia de Córdoba, a las que nos abocamos en particular en este trabajo y que dan lugar a las preguntas: ¿qué nos aportan las peticiones para pensar la realidad cordobesa en aquella época? ¿Qué diferencias encontramos a nivel institucional, constitucional y legal? ¿Cómo se desarrollaba el vínculo de los cordobeses con el Estado nacional a nivel ciudadano y del movimiento obrero?     Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2020-12-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/31465 10.52885/2683-9164.v2.n20.31465 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Vol. 2 Núm. 20 (2020); 60-88 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v2.n20 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/31465/32152 Derechos de autor 2020 Jorge Afarian, Sebastián Nahuel Pasarín http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Petitions
National Constitution of 1949
Right to strike
Labor movement
peticiones
Constitución Nacional de 1949
derecho de huelga
movimiento obrero
spellingShingle Petitions
National Constitution of 1949
Right to strike
Labor movement
peticiones
Constitución Nacional de 1949
derecho de huelga
movimiento obrero
Afarian, Jorge
Pasarín , Sebastián Nahuel
The Cordoba petitions for the inclusion of the right to strike in the National Constitution of 1949
topic_facet Petitions
National Constitution of 1949
Right to strike
Labor movement
peticiones
Constitución Nacional de 1949
derecho de huelga
movimiento obrero
author Afarian, Jorge
Pasarín , Sebastián Nahuel
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Pasarín , Sebastián Nahuel
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title The Cordoba petitions for the inclusion of the right to strike in the National Constitution of 1949
title_short The Cordoba petitions for the inclusion of the right to strike in the National Constitution of 1949
title_full The Cordoba petitions for the inclusion of the right to strike in the National Constitution of 1949
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description The petitions to the National Constituent Assembly of 1949 were an institutional way for the opinions and demands of society to the State, at that time embodied in the Constitutional Convention, as well as social participation in a constitutional reform. The call had individual and collective contributions: political parties, unions, labor and neighborhood groups, civil associations and foundations, professionals, teachers and other workers.In a primary text, we analyzed the requests from a general and preliminary perspective, with special emphasis on the inclusion of the right to strike in the constitutional text. We found a large number of requests were coming from the province of Córdoba which we worked for this paper. We tried to respond these questions: what do the requests provide to think the reality of Cordoba at that time? What differences do we find at the institutional, constitutional, and legal level? How does the link between the people of Cordoba and the national state develop at the citizen level and the labor movement?
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