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Australian jobs aren't becoming less secure

  • Written by Robert Sobyra, PhD Candidate, The University of Queensland
Australian jobs aren't becoming less secureGig platforms don't have a large share of the labour market yet.Mavis Wong, CC BY-SA

A common narrative nowadays is that standard, secure full-time work is a thing of the past thanks to increasing casual jobs, labour hire, temping and non-standard work contracts that side-step collective bargaining. The ACTU says insecure work has grown to “cr...

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