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The size of workforces at individual firms, and in the business lines within them, will continue to ebb and flow with demand.
Temps now make up a large part of workforces, and it has been easier to stop using them than permanent staff.
The Centre for Cities thinktank highlights a polarisation of workforces in many cities as more people are forced into insecure, low-paying employment.
The fragmentation of work, the spread of precarity and the stratification of workforces all point to one conclusion: the working class is fundamentally changing, and our conceptions of class have to catch up with that.
Another senior Qatari official, who did not want to be named, said the spotlight on migrant labor could act as a force for change across the Gulf, where expatriates often account for more than 70percentnt of workforces.
If public services are to be defended from the slashers and privateers – and developed as the universal badge of social solidarity and citizenship they should be, rather than a second-class safety net for the poor – an alliance of workforces and users is going to be essential.
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