noun
- plural of casualisation; the process of converting permanent or full-time employment positions into casual or temporary work arrangements
Usage: chiefly British English; often used in labor and employment contexts
Examples
- The casualisations of warehouse jobs reduced worker benefits and job security.
- Labor unions have protested the casualisations of teaching positions in schools.
- Many industries have pursued casualisations to cut labor costs.
- The casualisations of retail staff meant fewer full-time employees with pensions.
- Workers faced increased uncertainty due to the casualisations of their roles.