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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Krzeslo, Estelle | Lebeer, Guy | De Troyer, Marianne
Affiliations: Centre Metices, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium
Note: [] Corresponding author: Estelle Krzeslo, Centre Metices, Université libre de Bruxelles, Code Postal 124, Avenue Jeanne 44, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgique. Tel.: +32 2650 3433; Fax: +32 2650 3335; E-mail: ekrzeslo@ulb.ac.be
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Employees working for office-cleaning companies are directly affected by the growing competition in this sector. They face a heavier workload and heightened psychological pressure. A majority of these workers are less qualified women working part-time, with flexible and inconvenient schedules. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to highlight the workers' strategies to deal with fast work, schedule requirements and the consequent difficulties to reconcile their professional and private life commitments. METHODS: This study is based on in-depth interviews. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and twenty-five male and female workers responsible for cleaning offices. RESULTS: The themes generated from the results highlight a continued deterioration in working conditions in this sector. They also show that even approximate respect of the theoretical workload as calculated by the sub-contractor and the client company mainly depends on the workers' subjective strategies to accommodate increasingly fragmented work hours with their private lives. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, since these individual strategies are not enough to make up for the deterioration in work conditions, improving them requires sub-contractors and client companies to agree on organisational arrangements that take into account the reality of the employees' lives.
Keywords: Sociology of work, work time, cleaning sector
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-131613
Journal: Work, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 463-471, 2014
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