"In some industries, such as textiles, building and the hotel trade, a large majority of the workforce is temporary, and it is more difficult to apply the legislation that protects them than in the case of
permanent workers. With the encouragement of the government, management has over the last two years been laying off
permanent workers and replacing them with workers on a variety of temporary contracts. These workers earn on average 60 percent of the wages of
permanent workers and are excluded from union membership and representation."
(International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU),
Tunisia: Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights , 2004, visited 2009-08-07)
"Full-time
permanent workers are affected by the growth of contingent work. More workers have experienced the stress of threats to their jobs in the last decade, and their wage levels and benefits have been under siege. Employers attempt to use contingent hiring strategies to make core workers feel less secure in their jobs, and expect that it will make them less willing to fight for their rights."
(Ontario Federation of Labour,
Contingent Work Fact Sheet, visited 2009-08-11)