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The acceleration of decentralised bargaining, the weakening of the award system and the erosion of the regulatory framework protecting hours of work is part of a new managerial offensive aimed at dismantling standardised working time and driving down costs. Under the guise of progressive “flexibility”, hard‐won protective standards and conditions around working time are being eroded and increasingly replaced with individualised arrangements all designed to intensify work. These new arrangements can be described as the “managerialisation” of working time, and are having profound implications for the duration and distribution of working hours, the scheduling of working hours and the pace of work. Significantly, the eight‐hour day seems a quaint phenomenon of the longer workday and in particular, the 12‐hour workday and the impact of decentralised bargaining.

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