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core workers

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core workers

Personnel that are essential to an organization's operations. Recognizing the importance of core workers, companies try to retain them with a combination of lengthy contracts and excellent employment benefits. As the proportion of freelance workers and employee flexibility increase, so the number of core workers employed by companies decreases.



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The number of core workers has declined while the number of intermittent workers has increased.
If a contractor already pays its core workers health benefits, they now have to pay twice into benefit plans for those same workers: once into their own plan and once into the union plan," said Gavin Spector, president of the Los Angeles/Ventura chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, which represents non-union, or "open shop" contractors.
In an automotive setting, core workers can spend hours on one job to refine processes, but here, we run over 20 jobs on each shift.
 
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