deskill

(verb)

To redesign (a job) so that less skill is required to carry it out, for example through the introduction of new technology.

Related Terms

  • Marxist
  • labor union

Examples of deskill in the following topics:

  • Industrial Conflict

    • For Braverman, the pursuit of capitalist interests over time ultimately leads to the deskilling and routinization of the worker.
    • His key contribution is his "deskilling" thesis.
    • Braverman argued that capitalist owners and managers were incessantly driven to deskill the labor force to lower production costs and ensure higher productivity.
    • Deskilled labor is cheap and above all easy to control due to the workers lack of direct engagement in the production process.
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