A book on teleworking and neurotechnology will be launched at FACSE

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The presentation of the publication by the Argentine lawyer and Doctor in Labor Law, Social Welfare and Human Rights, Viviana Díaz, is scheduled for this Thursday, September 5, in the Seminar room of the Enrique Molina Garmendia Campus.

Delivering a human view of technology and directed by the brain is the proposal of the book “Teleworking and Neurotechnology: An essential guide to managing Work 4.0", by the lawyer and Doctor in Labor Law, Social Security and Human Rights, Viviana Díaz, which will be presented by its author next Thursday, September 5 at 11:15 a.m. in the FACSE Seminar room, located on the Enrique Molina Garmendia Campus of the University of La Serena.

The proposal of the book is to systematize a method for Neuro ICT Management that facilitates the programming of the brain from the beginning. This, protecting our nervous system, having techniques to achieve sustainable and non-addictive use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

In addition, it raises the possible “new jobs”, the skills necessary to create and mitigate the loss of job positions, new digital skills, and the dignity of women through equality with men in what is called the Glass Tic Ceiling and Care Work.

The activity, organized by FACSE and the ULS Postgraduate and Postgraduate Directorate, is open to the university community.

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Dr. Díaz has extensive experience in negotiation and remote connected work. She is an outstanding specialist in the area, with a solid academic background -PhD in Labor Law, Social Welfare and Human Rights, Master in Labor Law and International Labor Relations-, which puts her in an unbeatable position to successfully address the topic. chosen in this book.

Written by Tomás Rodríguez, DirCom