Casualise
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
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- 1 Alternative form of casualize. UK, alt-of, alternative
"A House of Commons Early Day Motion was submitted by Labour MP Ian Mearns and five other opposition MPs on January 8, praising station staff and condemning what they describe as "an increasing trend by government" to reduce and casualise station staff which they believe is leading to de-staffing of stations and the closure of ticket offices."
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More examples"A House of Commons Early Day Motion was submitted by Labour MP Ian Mearns and five other opposition MPs on January 8, praising station staff and condemning what they describe as "an increasing trend by government" to reduce and casualise station staff which they believe is leading to de-staffing of stations and the closure of ticket offices."
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