New Policies for the Part-time and Contingent Workforce

New Policies for the Part-time and Contingent Workforce
Author: Virginia L. DuRivage
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315485311

While much attention has been focused on the rise of the modern Chinese nation, little or none has been directed at the emergence of "citizenry". This book examines thinkers from the period 1890-1920 in modern China, and shows how China might forge a modern society with a political citizenry.

Part-time Job Growth and the Labor Effects of Policy Responses

Part-time Job Growth and the Labor Effects of Policy Responses
Author: Linda H. Levine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1998
Genre: Equal pay for equal work
ISBN:

Examines trends in part time employment from 1969 to 1997 and identifies reasons for the growth in involuntary part time employment. Analyses the potential impact on workers were the government to prohibit wage discrimination based on hours worked and to require benefit eligibility for part time workers. Also considers the effects of a mismatch between the qualifications of part time workers and the heightened skill requirements of jobs.

Contingent Workers

Contingent Workers
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2000
Genre: Part-time employment
ISBN:

Contingent Work

Contingent Work
Author: Polly Callaghan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Contingent workers are those employed in jobs that do not fit the traditional description of a full-time, permanent job with benefits. Contingent work takes the form of part-time, temporary, and contract employment. The number of contingent workers in 1988 has been estimated at between 29.9 and 36.6 million, representing 25-30 percent of the civilian work force. Reasons to be disturbed about the growth and magnitude of contingent employment include the following: the potential negative effects on the overall economy; inequities in pay and health benefits and lack of workplace protections that many contingent workers experience; and potential burdens these inequities may place on the welfare system. Those employed in part-time work are disproportionately female, younger (16-24), or older (65+), and those employed in temporary work are disproportionately female, minority, and young. Growth in contingent employment has been motivated by structural shifts, avoidance of fringe benefits costs, and short-and long-run flexibility. Policy options include direct regulation of the quantity of contingent work, reduction of contingent workers by use of other forms of work arrangements to provide flexibility, and reporting by users of contingent workers to a regulatory agency. (Twenty-five figures and one chart are provided. Appendixes include 10 tables, a 19-item bibliography, a list of 6 Economic Policy Institute publications, and a list of 10 other publications of interest.) (YLB)

Change at Work

Change at Work
Author: Peter Cappelli
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1997
Genre: Corporate reorganizations
ISBN: 0195103270

In this important study - commissioned by the National Planning Association's Committee on New American Realities - the authors consider how individuals and employers need to adapt to the new arrangements as well as the implications for important policy issues such as how skills will be developed where the attachment to firms is sharply reduced.