segunda-feira, março 25, 2013

Perigosa propaganda liberal que quer promover a precariedade (parte II)

Uma previsão, "40% of America’s workforce will be freelancers by 2020"
"By 2020, more than 40% of the US workforce will be so-called contingent workers, according to a study conducted by software company Intuit in 2010. That’s more than 60 million people.
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We are quickly becoming a nation of permanent freelancers and temps. In 2006, the last time the federal government counted, the number of independent and contingent workers—contractors, temps, and the self-employed—stood at 42.6 million, or about 30% of the workforce. How many are there today? We have no idea since 2006 was the last year that the government bothered to count this huge and growing sector of the American workforce."
Um sintoma, "US Bank Tower tells the story of downtown LA office market"
""Much of the empty space for rent reflects a departing era with big offices for executives hogging all the prime window space and bullpen work stations for support staff clustered inside around the elevator cores,""
Ainda outra fonte, "Tomorrow’s workforce will come from the cloud, study predicts"
"By various estimates, 20-33 percent of today’s U.S. workforce now comprises independent workers (freelancers, contractors and temps), up from 6 percent in 1989.
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The report’s authors cite recent data that shows emergence of online independent contractor cloud-based talent platforms — such as Elance, oDesk and TopCoder — is a rapidly growing market, with more than one million workers having earned between $1-2 billion over the past 10 years in this industry. (Moi ici: Recordar Peers, Inc.)

3 comentários:

CCz disse...

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/business/freelancers-union-tackles-concerns-of-independent-workers.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&smid=tw-share

CCz disse...

http://www.inc.com/francesca-fenzi/startup-rev-gunning-for-odesk.html

CCz disse...

http://www.openforum.com/articles/culture-beat-making-freelancers-feel-like-family/