Employers’ demands for cheap and flexible labour which can multi‐task, make decisions and act responsibly are being met by an increasing supply of students to the part‐time labour market who are having to work due to financial necessity during term‐time. This article details the results of a survey and focus group study conducted at Manchester Metropolitan University in February 1999 addressing the nature of this employment relationship. Students’ employment provides them with advantages other than money – valuable work experience, the opportunity to meet people and to take on responsibility. Employers benefit from an easily recruited workforce of intelligent, articulate young people who are numerically and functionally flexible, conscientious, accepting relatively low pay, and who are easy to control. Potential conflict is indicated as students do articulate dislikes about their work and employment conditions, yet they feel unable to challenge their employers about them.
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February 01 2001
A coincidence of needs?: Employers and full‐time students Available to Purchase
Susan Curtis;
Susan Curtis
Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK
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Rosemary Lucas
Rosemary Lucas
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7069
Print ISSN: 0142-5455
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2001) 23 (1): 38–54.
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Curtis S, Lucas R (2001), "A coincidence of needs?: Employers and full‐time students". Employee Relations: The International Journal, Vol. 23 No. 1 pp. 38–54, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01425450110366264
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