WORK AND PENDULAR DISPLACEMENT: AN ANALYSIS ON THE TRAJECTORIES OF WOMEN IN TRANSIT
Trajectories. Experience. Commutings. Work. Intersectionality.
This study has as central theme the trajectories and in transit workers agency, experiences and commuting, starting from the perspective that the commuting movements are strategies triggered by women from sleeping cities, in the intention of insertion in the work world. It seeks to understand and analyze the trajectories and experiences of workers from the rural community of Capela - Ceará-Mirim/RN, who work in the textile industry in Extremoz /RN. It is a qualitative investigation, with analytical-descriptive orientation, by collecting data from the group and community, participative observations, dialogues, semi-structured interviews, with open questions, initiated after the interlocutor's consent, collection. The participating subjects are workers from Riachuelo/Guararapes confection factories and the Riachuelo Distribution Center, from Capela. The interpretation of the collected material followed “content analysis”. The interviewees reported their trajectories on the horizon of objective and subjective choices, omissions that resulted in the life project adopted by the interlocutors. Trajectories that show the articulation of social markers such as gender, class, race and territoriality. They are women who are among of the “symbiosis” of the system of powers and domination, perceive displacements and formal work as spaces of disputes in the pretension of better living conditions. The final considerations show that the trajectories from the experiences with the intersections of social markers such as gender, class, race and territoriality produce social inequalities, and the subjects, under all contradictions produced by the systems symbiosis of oppression and domination, trigger a survival mechanism.