featherbedding

featherbedding
The name given to employee practices which create or spread employment by unnecessarily maintaining or increasing the number of employees used, or the amount of time consumed, to work on a particular job. Most of these practices stem from a desire on the part of employees for job security in the face of technological improvements

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  • Featherbedding — is a pejorative term for the practice of hiring more workers than are needed to perform a given job, or to adopt work procedures which appear pointless, complex and time consuming merely to employ additional workers. [ The New Dictionary of… …   Wikipedia

  • featherbedding — feath‧er‧bed‧ding [ˈfeDəˌbedɪŋ ǁ Dər ] noun [uncountable] COMMERCE when there are more workers to do a job than are really needed. trade are often accused of forcing employers to do this when workers risk losing their jobs because new machines… …   Financial and business terms

  • featherbedding — feath·er·bed·ding / fe t̲h̲ər ˌbe diŋ/ n [from the notion of making oneself comfortable through the receipt of excessive or unjustified compensation for little or no work]: the unfair labor practice of causing an employer to pay for services… …   Law dictionary

  • featherbedding — ☆ featherbedding [feth′ərbed΄iŋ ] n. the practice of limiting output or requiring extra workers, as by union contract, in order to provide more jobs and prevent unemployment …   English World dictionary

  • featherbedding — /fedh euhr bed ing/, n. the practice of requiring an employer to hire unnecessary employees, to assign unnecessary work, or to limit production according to a union rule or safety statute: Featherbedding forced the railroads to employ firemen on… …   Universalium

  • Featherbedding — Term used to describe the practice of a labor union requiring an employer to hire more workers than necessary for a particular task. Featherbedding has developed over time as unions respond to workers being laid off because of technological… …   Investment dictionary

  • featherbedding —  The practice of retaining unnecessary union jobs.  ► “In addition, Britain, long the home of rigid unionism, is now more flexible than the US when it comes to eliminating union featherbedding.” (Forbes, March 28, 1994, p. 74) …   American business jargon

  • featherbedding — noun the practice (usually by a labor union) of requiring an employer to hire more workers than are required • Hypernyms: ↑practice, ↑pattern * * * | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: from gerund of featherbed (II) …   Useful english dictionary

  • featherbedding — noun Date: 1921 the requiring of an employer usually under a union rule or safety statute to hire more employees than are needed or to limit production …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • featherbedding — noun The employment of more workers than is necessary because of union rules, especially upon the introduction of new technology …   Wiktionary

  • featherbedding — Synonyms and related words: bedizenment, duplication, duplication of effort, embellishment, expletive, extravagance, fat, filling, frill, frills, frippery, gingerbread, luxury, needlessness, ornamentation, overadornment, overlap, padding, payroll …   Moby Thesaurus

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