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Casualisation
Casualisation meaning
The process by which employment shifts from a preponderance of full-time and permanent or contract positions to higher levels of casual positions. | The process of making anything casual.
Example sentences (6)
Education Minister Jason Clare said in early December that he had commissioned a team to examine wage theft and casualisation in Australian universities as part of his overhaul of the sector.
On Floatz, the company said it has seen a very good success under casualisation, and the brand has given it a tremendous momentum.
Added to the casualisation of the workforce is the overriding desire to make money – lots of it – for entrepreneurs.
Honourable Raji is proposing a bill to prohibit and criminalise casualisation of workers after 6 months of engagement by employers.
Not quite two weeks ago, the Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, was asked whether casualisation of the workforce and lack of paid leave were a reason symptomatic people were not isolating.
But UCU members are on the front line of a battle to defend pensions in a wider war on pay, conditions marketisation and casualisation.