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Contemporary Work and the Future of Employment in Developed Countries (Paperback)
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Contemporary Work and the Future of Employment in Developed Countries (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Employment Relations
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Whilst only in the second decade of the 21st century, we have seen
significant and fundamental change in the way we work, where we
work, how we work and the conditions of work. The continued
advancements of (smart) technology and artificial intelligence,
globalisation and deregulation can provide a 'sleek' view of the
world of work. This paradigm can deliver the opportunity to both
control work and provide new challenges in this emerging virtual
and global workplace with 24/7 connectivity, as the boundaries of
the traditional organisation 'melt' away. Throughout the developed
world the notions of work and employment are becoming increasingly
separated and for some this will provide new opportunities in
entrepreneurial and self-managed work. However, the alternate or
'bleak' perspectives is a world of work where globalisation and
technology work together to eliminate or minimise employment,
underpinning standardised employment with less and less stable or
secure work, typified by the rise of the 'gig' economy and creating
more extreme work, in terms of working hours, conditions and
rewards. These aspects of work are likely to have a significant
negative impact on the workforce in these environments. These
transformations are creating renewed interest in how work and the
workforce is organised and managed and its relationship to
employment in a period when all predictions are that the pace of
change will only accelerate.
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