Austerity Policies, ‘Precarity’ and the Nonprofit Workforce: A Comparative Study of UK and Canada
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Cunningham, Ian (Author)
 - Baines, Donna (Author)
 - Shields, John (Author)
 - Lewchuk, Wayne (Author)
 
Title
            Austerity Policies, ‘Precarity’ and the Nonprofit Workforce: A Comparative Study of UK and Canada
        Abstract
            Drawing on qualitative interview data from case studies in Scotland and Canada in the post 2008 era, this article explores the impact of austerity policies on the conditions and experience of employment in two nonprofit social service agencies and their shifting labour process. Despite differences in context, the article finds a similarity of experience of austerity-compelled precarity at several levels in the agency. This precarity increased management control and evoked little resistance from employees. These findings contribute to our understanding of austerity as articulated differently in different contexts, but experienced similarly at the front lines of care work.
        Publication
            Journal of Industrial Relations
        Volume
            58
        Issue
            4
        Pages
            455-472
        Date
            September 2016
        Journal Abbr
            Journal of Industrial Relations
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            0022-1856
        Accessed
            7/25/19, 5:16 AM
        Citation
            Cunningham, I., Baines, D., Shields, J., & Lewchuk, W. (2016). Austerity Policies, ‘Precarity’ and the Nonprofit Workforce: A Comparative Study of UK and Canada. Journal of Industrial Relations, 58(4), 455–472. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022185616639309
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