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The intricate systemic relationships between the labor market, labor relations and human resources management in a pandemic context

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  • Amorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa de
  • Cruz, Marcus Vinicius Gonçalves da
  • Sarsur , Amyra Moyzes
  • Fischer, André Luiz
  • Lima, Aline Zanini
  • Bafti, André

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The article analyzes how organizations interpret the systemic relationships among labor market and labor relations in their human resource management (HRM) strategies in the Covid-19 pandemic. Through a qualitative approach, four focus groups were carried out with 24 people managers, and interviews with four union representatives in cities at three regions in Brazil: Northeast (Fortaleza, CE), South, (Joinville, SC) and Central-West (Brasília, DF). The findings indicate knowledge gaps in the HRM areas about market and labor relations, similar HRM practices at different levels, institutionalized by acommon repertoire; while the unions adapt to the new labor legislation. The pandemic context brought structural changes such as telework, adjustment to legislation and work organization; and behavioral including the health of workers. The study contributes theoretically by expanding the analysis of HRM under the institutional approach; methodologically it provides comparative research; and empirically illustrates HRM practices in different regions of the country.

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  • Amorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa de & Cruz, Marcus Vinicius Gonçalves da & Sarsur , Amyra Moyzes & Fischer, André Luiz & Lima, Aline Zanini & Bafti, André, 2022. "The intricate systemic relationships between the labor market, labor relations and human resources management in a pandemic context," RAE - Revista de Administração de Empresas, FGV-EAESP Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo (Brazil), vol. 63(1), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:fgv:eaerae:v:63:y:2022:i:1:a:88574
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