Conflict of privatization and social justice in labor law

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 public law/Faculty of Law and Political Science/university of tehran/ tehran/ iran

2 public law/faculty of law and political science/university of tehran/tehran/iran

Abstract

Social justice can be considered as one of the most basic principles of the social system, which, despite the various definitions provided by social and political philosophers and scholars about the authenticity of it, there is not in doubt in it . On the other hand, privatization refers to a pervasive and diverse term that refers to the assignment of operational or financial control of institutions in the state ownership to the private sector. the point with privatization in this area the government's support will be diminished, so it is always feared that capitalists and employers have taken steps to undermine social justice, in line with their main goal of earning more profit, in the relations between the worker and the employer
Method: This article, by using methods such as content analysis and library research, tries to collect the required data, and then, in light of the theoretical point of view, we arrive at the correct reasoning and inference.
Findings: The views of philosophers in the area of social justice in labor law can be considered as the basis for assessing the impact of privatization on this area. In this study, which is an interdisciplinary aspect in the fields of law, economics and sociology, we use a descriptive and analytical method to examine the relationship between social justice and privatization and its role in the realization of social justice in labor law.

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