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  • verb Present participle of casualise.

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Examples

  • This one from Friday is about how bosses and "the system" are deliberately casualising what ought to be ongoing permanent jobs.

    John Harris: Casualisation of Our Workplaces 2007

  • 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

  • It wants employers to stop casualising and outsourcing jobs, and retailers to develop local production instead of looking to imports.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • This number was declining as job shedding and casualising trends continued.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Posted on YouTube, the Hitler video portrays Mr Woodham as a dictator trying to destroy the union by casualising the workforce.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • 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

  • "... 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.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

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