DECENT WORK AND ITS GUARANTEE THROUGH GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE MEXICAN STATE AND THE SPANISH STATE

Authors

  • Edgar Octavio MATA CORIA
  • Miguel Ángel MELÉNDEZ EHRENZWEIG

Keywords:

decent work, informal work, transnational work, labor inspection and social security, judicial and administrative labor courts, direct and indirect access to the justiciability of labor rights

Abstract

 

Decent work is an international discourse that seeks, through objective 8 of the 2030 agenda, to guarantee formal work both in the internal sphere of States, as well as in the crossed field of labor relations between States. This objective arises from the need to reduce informal work. It is true that actions and omissions by the employer - employer - that tend to configure informal work can be claimed before the administrative and judicial labor courts, however, the judicial or administrative route is not the ideal measure to guarantee workers access to decent work. An analysis will be made of the type of State and type of Government between the Mexican constitutional State and the Spanish constitutional State, and how they face, from their differences, the same problem: guarantee national and transnational decent work.

Author Biographies

Edgar Octavio MATA CORIA

Maestro en Ciencias Jurídicas por la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California y profesor de la Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Sociales de la propia Universidad.

Miguel Ángel MELÉNDEZ EHRENZWEIG

Doctor en Derecho, profesor investigador de la Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Sociales de la UABC. Miembro del SNI.

Published

2023-02-04

How to Cite

MATA CORIA, E. O. ., & MELÉNDEZ EHRENZWEIG, M. Ángel . (2023). DECENT WORK AND ITS GUARANTEE THROUGH GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE MEXICAN STATE AND THE SPANISH STATE. RIDP REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE DERECHO PÚBLICO - ISSN 2954-3924, 1(03), 99–114. Retrieved from https://ridp.udem.edu/revista/index.php/dp/article/view/51