释义 |
ˌcasualiˈzation [f. casual + -ization.] Conversion to a system of employing casual labour; the system itself. Hence (as a back-formation) ˈcasualize v. trans., to convert (regular employees) into casual labourers. Cf. decasualization s.v. de- II. i.
1920Rep. Ld. Shaw's Ct. of Inquiry on Dock Lab. (H.M.S.O.) 9 The system of casualisation must..be torn up by the roots. 1934Times 20 July 12/5 The employment of those engaged in theatres..would be reduced to such a state of casualization that they would have to go back to the state of casual employment among the dockers in the eighties for a parallel. 1950Hansard Commons CDLXXVII. 825 The major reason..is the decision..to refrain from casualising the waiters and waitresses. |