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Finance drives everything — including your insecurity at work

  • Written by David Peetz, Professor of Employment Relations, Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith University
Finance drives everything — including your insecurity at workFinance capital is calling the shots and one of the many consequences of this is increasingly insecure employment.jijomathaidesigners

There’s a common link between the many things that have promoted insecurity at work: the growth of franchising; labour hire; contracting out; spin-off firms; outsourcing; global supply chains; the gig economy;...

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