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Call-centre work: specific characteristics and the challenges of work organisation

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Weinkopf, Claudia

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2002

8

3

Autumn

456-466

call centre ; labour relations ; service sector ; work organization ; working conditions

EU countries

Working conditions

English

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"In recent years call-centres have been, in many countries, one of the fastest growing areas of employment. The services provided by them are as diverse as their corporate form: call-centres may form part of existing companies but they may equally well be new independent serviceproviders. It is frequently asserted that they are invariably a modern form of sweatshop or dark satanic mill, with low pay, poor working conditions and highly flexible working time. In this contribution the characteristics of call-centre work are analysed more closely and it is shown that the quality of jobs is in practice extremely variable. In spite of difficult general conditions, a number of starting points for a better organisation of work and collectively agreed regulation exist. "

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