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- verb Present participle of
casualise .
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Examples
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This one from Friday is about how bosses and "the system" are deliberately casualising what ought to be ongoing permanent jobs.
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This one from Friday is about how bosses and "the system" are deliberately casualising what ought to be ongoing permanent jobs.
Archive 2007-10-14 2007
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It wants employers to stop casualising and outsourcing jobs, and retailers to develop local production instead of looking to imports.
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This number was declining as job shedding and casualising trends continued.
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Posted on YouTube, the Hitler video portrays Mr Woodham as a dictator trying to destroy the union by casualising the workforce.
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The disappearance of the cheque will be another stage in the casualising of everything we do, so that nothing seems special or important any more.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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"... we will target specific employers who are retrenching, outsourcing and casualising workers, using labour brokers, or engaging in racist practices," Cosatu president Willie Madisha told reporters in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
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