释义 |
decasualize, v.|diːˈkæzjuːəlaɪz| [f. de- + casual a. + -ize.] trans. To remove the casual element from (labour). So deˌcasualiˈzation, the abolition of casual labour.
1892T. H. Nunn in Toynbee Record 30 There is being effected..a permanent decasualization of labour at the Docks..The casual docker [must] lose his work. 1907Ann. Rep. Universities' Settlement in E. London 34 In its demand for nationalisation before means are taken to decasualise labour. 1910Fabian News XXI. 16/2 Taxi-driver desires to decasualize his profession by acquiring regular clientèle. 1928Daily Tel. 15 May 12/4 Bermondsey contains a large number of casual riverside labourers, whose decasualisation has been the steady aim of the Port authorities. 1961New Statesman 5 May 698/2 The process of de-casualisation begun by Ernest Bevin. 1962Economist 10 Feb. 497/1 Mr Cousins..spoke of the need to ‘decasualise’ labour relations in the docks. |