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This is the era of flexibility. Under constant pressure to be
adaptable, organizations increasingly adopt employment practices
such as zero-hours contracts, the casualization of the workforce
and the use of temporary and agency labour. These flexible
practices are central to debates about the changing nature of job
quality and its causes, trends and consequences. Arguing that job
quality is central to understanding contemporary work, this book
explores the internal and external pressures for flexibility in
workplaces, professions and sectors and how this pressure shapes
workers' experiences of job quality. By studying job quality
dynamics via case studies from organizations and occupations in the
UK, Poland, Belgium and Sweden, the volumes illustrates the
diversity of practices and experiences, as well as market pressures
and institutional arrangements which effect working lives. Finally,
the editors propose a policy debate on the new concept
"flexiquality" - a combination of flexibility and job quality that
can be beneficial for both management and workers.
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