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Work in a Metro - Intense, Flexible, Insecure (Hardcover)
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Work in a Metro - Intense, Flexible, Insecure (Hardcover)
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This volume is about why 'work' changed to become more precarious
around the turn of the century. This happened not just in the
developed world but also inside sectors that were demarcated as
organized and modern within developing countries like India. In
these sectors, unlike the greater part of the Indian economy,
insecure jobs were uncommon before winds of change made them
normal. This shift had occurred before the great global financial
crisis of 2008. Between 2005-8 a survey based on over thousand
structured interviews with workers in offices, factories, shops and
establishments (below the supervisory rank) in Mumbai was
undertaken. This is the innovative segment of the book which tries
to measure and quantify some of these changes and their
associations. It is designed to investigate the central proposition
of the 'Insecurity Hypothesis' (IH), which is that the economic
risk of increased and global competition was being progressively
passed on from the employer to the employee. This was happening
through shortened job tenure, erratic remuneration, variable work,
contingent employment, and institutional changes that remove or
reduce protection, bargaining power of employees in the work place
everywhere. The corollary is that widespread and unremitting work
(and income related) insecurity is an expedient competitive
strategy but a damaging socio-economic phenomenon. Please note:
Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in
India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
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