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1 demarcation dispute
HRan industrial dispute between labor unions, or between members of the same union, regarding the allocation of work between different types of workers. Demarcation disputes are much less prevalent than in the past because of multiskilling agreements between employers and unions and the greater use of teamwork. -
2 multiskilling
HR, Opsa process by which employees acquire new skills. Multiskilling is a form of flexible working in which employees are available to undertake a number of different jobs. It has led to a reduction in demarcation disputes and greater employability for employees.
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