Professor of Labour and Social Security Law at the UCA, she received her PhD in Law from the same university with the thesis "Los derechos de información en la empresa", directed by Dr. Mª Fernanda Fernández López. This thesis won the prize for the best doctoral thesis in the area of Labour Relations, Employment and Social Security, awarded by the Spanish Economic and Social Council in its first edition in 1994.
Her teaching activity was initially developed in the Faculty of Law and the School of Business Sciences, of the University of Cadiz (from 1985 to 1995): subsequently in the University Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona, with teaching in the Faculty of Law, School of Labor Relations and Faculty of Economics (from 1995 to 2010): and finally, since 2010 she teaches mainly in the Faculty of Labor Sciences of the University of Cadiz. She also teaches in the Master of Human Resources at the University Pompeu Fabra; and in the Masters of Mediation and Business Creation (Masterup) at the University of Cadiz.
She has been Director of the School of Labor Relations at the Pompeu Fabra University from 1998 to 2002, and Dean of the Faculty of Labor Sciences at the UCA from 2011 to 2015. Since July 2011 she has been the Vice-Rector of Educational Policy at the UCA
He is an Advisory Member of the Economic and Social Council of Andalusia, Arbitrator in the Andalusian Extrajudicial System of Labour Conflicts, and member of the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee of the UGT's Code of Ethics
Its main lines of research, of which a significant number of publications in books and specialised journals are good evidence, are centred on the study of the bodies of representation and participation of personnel in the company, in complex corporate and business structures with a European dimension; information and consultation rights in the company; employment and working conditions; collective bargaining; trade union rights of workers in general and in new forms of employment; the resolution of labour conflicts; and social protection.
Equality and gender
Impact of new technologies on labour relations
Protection of disadvantages workers: women, young people, migrants, older workers, sea workers
The frontiers of Labour Law: employment and self-employment
Negotiation and representation in the workplace
Representative publications
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This group has its beginnings in 1997 when it was created under the direction of Professor Jesús Cruz Villalón and with the line of investigation represented by the technological changes and influences in the labor relations. Later, in 2009, Professor Teresa Perez del Rio assumed the coordination of the group and with it a change in the name of the group and in its basic line of research, opting for a very defined and interdisciplinary one: equal rights for women, with special attention to working women. The group had therefore a first moment of high scientific production and quality in this area. After several years of variable results and coinciding with the retirement of Professor Perez del Rio, the suitability of varying the general line of research of the group arises, passing the group at the end of 2018 to have as denomination "The Protection of Labor Rights", thus allowing varied sub-lines of research framed within this thematic, and that are those that in the last years are being developed in a particular way by the members of the group. In this aspect, the research carried out on the impact of new technologies on labour relations, the border areas between employed and self-employed work, the protection of disadvantaged workers (young people, women, older people, migrants, sea workers, etc.), or the negotiating and representative framework in workplaces, especially in small companies, stands out.