noun
- plural of casualization; the process of converting permanent or full-time employment positions into casual or temporary work arrangements
Usage: chiefly British and Australian English; often used in labor and employment contexts
Examples
- The casualizations of retail positions have reduced employee benefits across the industry.
- Labor unions have protested the casualizations of warehouse jobs.
- Many casualizations in the service sector have left workers without stable income.
- The company's casualizations strategy aimed to reduce long-term labor costs.
- Workers faced financial hardship due to the casualizations of their previously permanent roles.