- decasualisation
- decasualisation (Brit.) n. process of removing temporary workers for the purposes of stabilising the workforce; reducing the employment of casual workers (also decasualization)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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decasualization — (Amer.) n. process of removing temporary workers for the purposes of stabilizing the workforce; reducing the employment of casual workers (also decasualisation) … English contemporary dictionary
decasualise — /diˈkæʒjuəlaɪz/ (say dee kazhyoohuhluyz) verb (t) (decasualised, decasualising) 1. to reduce or eliminate the employment of casual labour in (a firm, industry, etc.). 2. to change the status of (a casual worker), as to permanent employment. Also …