Service sector workforce pummeled by erratic scheduling, research shows [View all]
As we head into the holidays, a significant share of the Nevada workforce will power through the busy retail season without knowing what time theyll start work, how long their shift will last or even if theyll be working at all, regardless of what the company schedule says.
In recent years unstable scheduling has spread through some of the nations fastest-growing and lowest paying occupations, including retail sales, food service and home care assistants.
New research by the Shift Project at the University of California, Berkeley sheds light on the human costs of unpredictable work schedules.
The findings come from surveys of 30,000 employees at 120 of the largest retail and food-service firms in the United States and shows that the working poor frequently find themselves up against erratic work schedules, with hours and shifts that change day-to-day and week-to-week with little advance notice.
Read more: https://www.nevadacurrent.com/2019/11/08/service-sector-workforce-pummeled-by-erratic-scheduling-research-shows/