Definition of Casualisation. Meaning of Casualisation. Synonyms of Casualisation

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- Workforce casualisation is the process in which employment shifts from a preponderance of full-time and permanent positions to casual and contract positions...
- doing growing damage to jobs, growth and the UK economic recovery. Casualisation and the use of contract labour is a growing issue in the aviation industry...
- INTO University Partnerships. UCU campaigns heavily to reduce academic casualisation, including the use of temporary contracts to employ tutors, lecturers...
- The University of Nottingham Students' Union (often abbreviated as UoNSU ( /ˈjɒnsuː/)) is the students' union at the University of Nottingham, England...
- would be offered in-house contracts. Since 2014/15, levels of academic casualisation have increased at the LSE, with the number of academics on fixed-term...
- unconditional income Victimology – Study of victimization Workforce casualisation – Shift from stable to often contractual labor relations F. Lunning...
- industrial action on a scale not before seen. Pay equality, workload, casualisation, and pay levels (dubbed the "Four Fights") were added to the dispute...
- Fordist to a post-Fordist organisation of the economy – the move towards casualisation, just-in-time production, globalization – has eroded the power base...
- on recurring month-long casual contracts despite being a critic of casualisation of the work force. Wells went into the May 2022 federal election on...
- to unacceptable levels of unemployment, underemployment, workforce casualisation, the deterioration of workers rights, worker exploitation, the emergence...