Permanent Job Proves An Elusive Dream
Washington Post (vile regristration required) Monday, October 11, 2004; Page A01
...among the ranks of what economists call the "contingent" workforce, the vast and growing pool of workers tenuously employed in jobs that once were stable enough to support a family. In a single generation, "contingent employment arrangements" have begun to transform the world of work, not only for temp workers, but also for those in traditional jobs who are competing with a tier of employees receiving lower pay and few, if any, benefits...<snip>...Hicks has spent four years as a temp worker building cars for Toyota Motor Corp., making manifolds and dashboards for Camrys, Avalons and Solaras sold all over the United States. He works alongside full-fledged Toyota employees who earn twice his salary, plus health and retirement benefits...
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Toyota Taken to Task?Fool.com / by Rich Smith -- Oct 12
...The perma-temp phenomenon may save corporations money in the short term (on benefits, severance packages, and like expenses), but as an investor, it's also worth considering the side effects...
....However, the growing phenomenon of creating two classes of workers -- the valued and well-paid full-time employees and the underpaid, benefit-less, and at-risk-of-layoff-on-any-given-day perma-temps -- undermines those goals.