Sentences with word «casualisation»

He, however, said that the presence of the security operatives would not deter the unions from carrying out its sensitisation of the workers of the airlines, stressing that NLC and the House of Representatives were already making enquiries about organisations that refused to allow its staff to join any of the unions or still engage in casualisation of workers.
Chris Sutherland has talked up Western Australia's economic prospects, while challenging alarmism about artificial intelligence and labour casualisation at a Business News Success & Leadership breakfast this morning.
Cassandra Goldie, head of ACOSS, said low incomes, workforce casualisation, erosion of social security and unaffordable housing were stretching Australians to their limit, with some three million people now living in poverty.
He has stopped the contentious casualisation of medical doctors who were employed some years ago as casual workers by regularizing their employment status in the state civil service.
Radoll agreed more needed to be done to ensure staff were trained to handle the racism or lack of cultural competence that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experienced in classrooms and on campuses, and that growing casualisation of university staff was making that harder.
The central role that peer workers can play in the NDIS across all population groups, and the impact that the NDIS pricing model is having on the workforce through casualisation, low pay and instability.
«The NLC and the House of Representatives have written to us asking us to give them names of companies within the aviation sector and airlines where there is casualisation of workers or those organisations that prevent their workers from joining unions.
Robert Knox (London School of Economics and Political Science) spoke about the central but less visible role played by legal mechanisms in the casualisation and flexibilisation of labour that are commonly associated with the neoliberal period.
Spiralling housing costs, stagnating wages, the casualisation of contracts and other exploitative employment practices, welfare cuts that have specifically targeted people their age.
Labour's pledge to end exploitative zero hours contracts and end the casualisation of labour would face challenge as a result of EU directives which forbid member states from implementing «unjustified» and «disproportionate» restrictions on agency work.
One is casualisation; the other one is activewear.
Recently, however, the retailer has been squeezed by discount culture, the casualisation of dress and the rise of fast - fashion.
Into the more traditionally hardcore games, and forever grumbling about the casualisation of something or other.
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