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Precarious work, low pay, poor working conditions and long hours - Britain has the least regulated labour market, even including the US - undermine productivity, reduce motivation and increase absenteeism.
Precarious work is being mainstreamed, but why?
Precarious work has been a growing portion of the labour force since globalization started taking off around the 1980s, but Standing says it really took off after 2008.
Precarious work, with low education and income, is associated with lower socioeconomic position, lower job control and lower job security - all detrimental to mental health and wellbeing[ 82].
22 More than half of Japanese working women are in precarious work positions, 25 and such working conditions are not especially positive from a financial perspective.
Working people in this type of precarious work arrangement have both low (remember those low prices?) and unpredictable incomes.
With the expansion of precarious work over recent decades, the components of long working hours have become increasingly less standardized and have become a function of many factors: job insecurity, autonomy, enjoyment and self-fulfilment, high demands, work schedule, and job satisfaction [ 8, 15– 17].
There will have to talk about precarious work contracts and housing in the next election.
The trend, they believe, will surely be towards even more precarious work.
"One in 10 of the UK workforce is now in precarious work.
A recent offer failed to address the negative impacts of precarious work in academia that have allowed for the exploitation of lower level and non-tenured academic staff.
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