There was a very important decision handed down on December 29, which fanned the flames under the debate about casualisation in the workforce. |
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To make matters worse, port management is trying to lift the level of casualisation to half its workforce. |
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The underlying trend over the past eight years has been towards the ever-greater casualisation of the workforce. |
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It is a good example of how casualisation is being used to slash wages and conditions. |
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Together these tendencies bring increased flexibility, casualisation and insecurity, staff cuts, downsizing and outsourcing. |
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These surpluses have been achieved through low pay and casualisation of our jobs. |
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There also needs to be strategies to reverse the trends to individual contracts and increased casualisation as these also affect the pay outcomes for women. |
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The growth of casualisation makes union organisation difficult. |
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His reign was marked by bullying management, increasing casualisation, fanatical hatred of trade unions and a constant chipping away at wages and conditions. |
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Focusing directly on happiness, rather than GDP growth, would suggest policies such as a shorter work week and discouraging casualisation of the workforce. |
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They rejected the onward march of casualisation and by doing so, they showed the way forward for fighting back trade unionism. |
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A race to the bottom with more casualisation, insecurity and exploitation is not the way to make the UK more competitive. |
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Significant drivers of low pay include insecure and precarious work, casualisation, a minimum wage that is not a living wage and a significant pay gap between women and men. |
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Dealing with long-neglected problems, such as overwork, casualisation, and job insecurity more broadly must raise the likelihood of a broad constituency. |
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But this aggregate figure disguises widespread insecurity, in-work poverty and low pay, and the rising use of zero-hours contracts, casualisation and agency work. |
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