Carolline Vasconcellos Pereira is co-coordinator of the Fairwork project in Brazil. In this role, she helps organize activities and events, distributes tasks and assists the team in meeting the project’s goals and guidelines. She also helps with research by participating in interviews with digital platforms and legal analysis of the terms of service and legislation. She is also a labor lawyer.
She holds a master’s degree in law from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ-Brazil/2024) and is a member of the “Trab21 – Trabalho no Século XXI” (“Work in the 21st Century”) – UFRJ.
Her interests include labor relations and digital work, especially with regard to working conditions, workers’ health, gamification and job insecurity.
Her most recent publication is: De Lacerda Carelli, R.; Vasconcellos Pereira, C.; Neri de Souza Júnior, N. Data centers: uma abordagem sobre as suas implicações trabalhistas e ambientais no Brasil. Revista Jurídica Trabalho e Desenvolvimento Humano, v. 7, 20 dez. 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33239/rjtdh.v7.253
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