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The Disposable Worker - New Employment trend

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The Disposable Worker
( The permanent temporary workforce )
18 Jan 2010 Business Week
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_03/b4163032935448.htm?chan=rss_topStories_ssi_5

Developed nations are now facing this grim reality. Soon developing nations will join the league.

Pay is falling, benefits are vanishing, and no one's job is secure. How companies are making the era of the temp more than temporary .

On a recent Tuesday morning, single mom Tammy DePew Smith woke up in her tidy Florida townhouse in time to shuttle her oldest daughter, a high school freshman, to the 6:11 a.m. bus. At 6:40 she was at the desk in her bedroom, starting her first shift of the day with LiveOps, a Santa Clara (Calif.) provider of call-center workers for everyone from Eastman Kodak (EK) and Pizza Hut (YUM) to infomercial behemoth Tristar Products. She's paid by the minute—25 cents—but only for the time she's actually on the phone with customers.

By 7:40, Smith had grossed $15. But there wasn't much time to reflect on her early morning productivity; the next child had to be roused from bed, fed, and put onto the school bus. Somehow she managed to squeeze three more shifts into her day, pausing only to homeschool her 7-year-old son, make dinner, and do the bedtime routine. "I tell my kids, unless somebody is bleeding or dying, don't mess with me."

The forecast for the next five to 10 years: more of the same, with paltry pay gains, worsening working conditions, and little job security.

Right on up to the C-suite, more jobs will be freelance and temporary, and even seemingly permanent positions will be at greater risk.

"When I hear people talk about temp vs. permanent jobs, I laugh," says Barry Asin, chief analyst at the Los Altos (Calif.) labor-analysis firm Staffing Industry Analysts. "The idea that any job is permanent has been well proven not to be true." As Kelly Services (KELYA) CEO Carl Camden puts it: "We're all temps now."

The era of the disposable worker has big implications both for employees and employers. For workers, research shows that chronic unemployment and underemployment cause lasting damage: Older people who lose jobs are often forced into premature retirement, while the careers of younger people are stunted by their early detachment from the working world.

Diminishing job security is also widening the gap between the highest- and lowest-paid workers. At the top, people with sought-after skills can earn more by jumping from assignment to assignment than they can by sticking with one company. But for the least educated, who have no special skills to sell, the new deal for labor offers nothing but downside.
 
Great!

It had oledi happened in sinkapore.
Permanent contract, freelance, temp.
Once profitability dips, out you go.


Better dun get marry and have kids....less burdens.

:o :D :o
 
Hahaha,

Can we do that to MPs? Pay FL minstars? Cheaper and better also. By the minute. So they get paid when they goes to parliment and meet the people session only.
 
The freaking contract thing is a joke. The whole initial idea of contract is to have higher pay in exchange for the benefits that perm stuff enjoy as well as the flexibility for both the Org and the employee.

However nowadays, all U see are contract workers being offered the same pay less the benefits of perm staff and contract workers are treated as disposables. It's a freaking disgrace and the freaking civil service is "leading the way".

They should be leading the way in the other direction and demand that Companies stop forcing pple to take up contract jobs. Anyone remembers who was the freaking asshole who started encouraging local companies to do this?
 
The freaking contract thing is a joke. The whole initial idea of contract is to have higher pay in exchange for the benefits that perm stuff enjoy as well as the flexibility for both the Org and the employee.

However nowadays, all U see are contract workers being offered the same pay less the benefits of perm staff and contract workers are treated as disposables. It's a freaking disgrace and the freaking civil service is "leading the way".

They should be leading the way in the other direction and demand that Companies stop forcing pple to take up contract jobs. Anyone remembers who was the freaking asshole who started encouraging local companies to do this?

In the future: There will no Permanent Secure jobs.
 
The freaking contract thing is a joke. The whole initial idea of contract is to have higher pay in exchange for the benefits that perm stuff enjoy as well as the flexibility for both the Org and the employee.

However nowadays, all U see are contract workers being offered the same pay less the benefits of perm staff and contract workers are treated as disposables. It's a freaking disgrace and the freaking civil service is "leading the way".

They should be leading the way in the other direction and demand that Companies stop forcing pple to take up contract jobs. Anyone remembers who was the freaking asshole who started encouraging local companies to do this?

the disposable contract workers represents better efficiency from the POV of the company - same work done, for less costs.

so we have MBT talking about affordable HDBs based on 30 yr loans, and then on the other hand, we have civil service encouraging contract work instead of full time.

i think our cabinet got bi-polar disorder just like the new Espire condom girl.
 
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