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casualization
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casualization, casualisation [ˌkæʒjʊəlaɪˈzeɪʃən]
n
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) the altering of working practices so that regular workers are re-employed on a casual or short-term basis
Translations
casualization casualisation [ˌkæʒuəlaɪˈzeɪʃən] (British) n [labour, employment] → prĂ©carisation f


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Burnout and casualisation The literature on the increasing casualisation of Australian work arrangements and the insecurities embedded in irregular employment suggests that burnout may be experienced more frequently by casual workers (Watson et al.
Rather, demand-side factors seem to be the more powerful force leading to casualisation (Dawkins and Norris 1995; Burgess and Campbell 1998; Wooden and Hawke 1998).
We agreed with the management to phase out, within nine months, the use of labour brokers and casualisation of workers," Kenneth Monnana, of the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union, told AFP.
 
 
 
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