Importantly, London's low paid migrant workers experience high levels of deskilling. |
Yet, what might be called deskilling in agriculture is in some ways different, more variable, and certainly less understood. |
Certainly, there were deskilling and cost-cutting impulses present in virtually all industries engaged in flexible production. |
It's all about deskilling, of course, so you can recruit people on low wages. |
This perspective on information flow, skilling, and deskilling provides a basis for examining the case of GM cotton in India. |
It was also apparent that the Act had contributed to a lack of labour market strategy, a deskilling of the workforce and low productivity. |