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Experiences with multiskilling among non-union craft workers in US industrial construction projects
Multiskilling refers to a labour utilization strategy in which workers learn multiple skills in one or more trades outside of their primary trade. Over 700 non-union craft workers across the USA were surveyed as part of a research effort. The data collected show that a slight increase in the breadth of skills positively impacts a worker’s hourly wage, but only a weak relationship was found between multiskilling and more continuous employment.
Experiences with multiskilling among non-union craft workers in US industrial construction projects
Multiskilling refers to a labour utilization strategy in which workers learn multiple skills in one or more trades outside of their primary trade. Over 700 non-union craft workers across the USA were surveyed as part of a research effort. The data collected show that a slight increase in the breadth of skills positively impacts a worker’s hourly wage, but only a weak relationship was found between multiskilling and more continuous employment.
Experiences with multiskilling among non-union craft workers in US industrial construction projects
Carley, Lynn Ann (Autor:in) / Haas, Carl T. (Autor:in) / Borcherding, John D. (Autor:in) / Goodrum, Paul M. (Autor:in)
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management ; 10 ; 374-381
01.12.2003
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Experiences with multiskilling among non-union craft workers in US industrial construction projects
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