contractisation
Contractisation refers to the increasing prevalence of fixed-term, temporary, or freelance employment contracts as opposed to permanent, full-time positions. This trend involves a shift in the labor market where a greater proportion of workers are engaged through contracts with defined durations or specific project scopes. It can also describe the process of outsourcing tasks or functions that were previously performed in-house by permanent employees to external contractors.
The rise of contractisation is influenced by various factors. Businesses may opt for contract workers to gain
Critics of contractisation argue that it can lead to a more precarious workforce, with workers facing income