2019-07-112019-06-072019-07-112019-03-22https://ri.ucsal.br/handle/prefix/832This dissertation seeks to analyze, in the light of history, the attacks of the main neoliberal forces in Brazil against the Justice of the Work and the legislation of protection to the worker, consubstanciados in a labor legislation constantly modified during the last two decades, arriving at the apex last year , in 2017, with the Labor Reform promoted by the Temer Government. In other words, it is trying to understand why Capital has been so voracious in dismantling the labor legal framework and Labor Justice, especially since the period of neoliberal redemocratization of the 1990s, leading to the current onslaught of the Temer Government. In fact, this aggressive movement that aims to extinguish, or at least reduce to the extreme, the whole apparatus of protection to the worker, especially the Labor Court, was built more than 70 years ago, can not be understood as a new fact. What is new is the intensity of the attacks by market forces in the post-parliamentary coup in 2016, but which has been underway since the re-election of the president-elect in 2014, which has led to an increase in the worker's demands of Capital in recent years. In this way, the main objective of the research is to update, to the best possible understanding, the phenomenon of the de-characterization of the Labor Justice in the protection of the weaker side of this struggle, the worker. To that end, it was intended to obtain sufficient bibliography to justify such an argument, from specific books, through relevant articles in the main class associations of the legal environment, among other available scientific works, such as theses and dissertations in this regard.Acesso AbertoJustiça do trabalhoLegislação trabalhistaGoverno TemerReforma trabalhistaLabor justiceLabor legislationTemer governmentLabor reformA Justiça do Trabalho no contexto neoliberal do governo TemerDissertaçãoSociais e HumanidadesMultidisciplinar