Working Without Commitments
The Health Effects of Precarious Employment
Description
Working Without Commitments offers a new understanding of the social and health impacts of this change in the modern workplace, where outsourcing, limited term contracts, and the elimination of pensions and health benefits have become the new standard. Using information from interviews and surveys with workers in less permanent employment, the authors show how precarious employment affects the health of workers, labour productivity, and the sustainability of the traditional family model. A timely and relevant work for uncertain economic times, Working Without Commitments provides helpful information for understanding the present workplace and securing better futures for today's workforce.
Reviews
"Working Without Commitments is a timely and innovative contribution to scholarship on precarious employment and work and health in the contemporary North American labour market." Mark Thomas, Department of Sociology, York University