Auxiliary worker
Auxiliary worker , temporary worker , unskilled , laborers , assistant , assistants or stooges , historically clerks or tensioning man , education statistics low-skilled is a job title for a worker performs (industry-specific) without vocational training, ancillary activities. It represents the lowest professional class after professional training .
history
The concept of unskilled labor in particular did not develop until the Industrial Revolution , whereas previously there was only talk of henchmen for occasional unskilled workers, but otherwise there was no room for unskilled workers in the strict guild regulations . In the household sector, including agriculture , one spoke of servants for all auxiliary workers. The clerk develops in the commercial sector.
Since there was no regulation - and thus also no legal protection - for the unskilled, the actual exploitation of the workers , which then brought about the development of socialism , was particularly pronounced. For example, it was not only in the post-revolutionary Austrian trade regulation in 1859 - which is still in force today - that the term unskilled labor or industrial auxiliary personnel was not only defined, but also rights and obligations in the "relationship between the self-employed traders and their unskilled workers" were established. According to this, the term includes in particular:
- a) agents ( shop assistants , fellows , Kellner , Kutscher in vehicle industries, etc.).
- b) factory workers ;
- c) apprentices ;
- d) those workers who are used for subordinate auxiliary services in the trade
"Unskilled workers" in the higher service
In the past, the term was also used for a research assistant , a research assistant , a student assistant at a university, legal assistant at the highest federal courts (including the Federal Constitutional Court), e.g. B. Scientific assistant (BGH) (Germany) or in the German Federal Prosecutor's Office, the term was used by authorities for members of the higher judicial and administrative service who were tested by higher-level authorities in preparation for their promotion (for example in Germany 3rd state examination by judges and senior administrators).
In Prussia and the German Reich , "auxiliary worker" was the official designation for administrative officials in the higher service used on a trial basis in a higher post or to support a scheduled speaker or department head .
All of these professional functions no longer fall under the term worker and the professions mentioned no longer fall under the term auxiliary occupations . The same applies to those who are in training or to relevant interns .
Today's terms
Today one understands in educational science:
- among the low-skilled every employee who does not have a professional qualification (including those who drop out of training)
- Among the unskilled, especially people who have only completed ISCED levels 1,2,3A, 3C ( basic education , secondary education ) but have not learned any profession
Since in-company training ( on-the-job vocational training) is not recorded in education statistics, one speaks of formally low-skilled in this context - this can also include high earners (see self-made man ).
As a professional function:
- under unskilled workers, people without professional training who are trained in-house. These professions are now - at least in the industrialized nations - all set by collective agreements with a minimum wage , and in social insurance they are on an equal footing with other professions
- under temporary jobs , often temporary employment, where unskilled workers or unskilled workers are active, and often without any or only marginal-job training (about particularly in temporary work )
- among production assistants, unskilled workers who work in the automated manufacturing process.
- under day care people who are deployed by the employer depending on the daily needs, e.g. B. as a weekend help in catering . In the case of contracts with day care workers, a distinction must be made between the framework agreement for future work assignments and the fixed-term employment contract for day work, because a day care worker is not already in a permanent employment relationship with the employer on the basis of the framework agreement concluded with it (see BAG, July 31, 2002 - 7 AZR 181/01).
Modern keywords in this context are low wages , mini- jobs and McJob .
Today's national job titles
- Germany: apprenticeships
- Austria: auxiliary professions and temporary workers (professions with short training)
- Switzerland: unskilled workers and semi-skilled workers in a recognized semi-skilled occupation
Low-skilled in European comparison
country | ISCED 1–3 without assignment | ISCED 3B, 3C long , 4 | ISCED 3A | ISCED 5B | ISCED 5A, 6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(formally low-skilled ) | ( Professional qualification ) |
( general education A. ) |
( Professional qualification ) (1) |
( University graduation ) |
|
Belgium | 35 | 10 | 24 | 17th | 13 |
Denmark | 18th | 45 | 5 | 8th | 20th |
Germany | 16 | 56 | 2 | 10 | 15th |
France | 35 | 31 | 10 | 10 | 14th |
Finland | 23 | 0 | 43 | 17th | 17th |
Ireland | 37 | 10 | 24 | 11 | 17th |
Italy | 52 | 9 | 28 | - | 11 |
Luxembourg | 37 | 24 | 15th | 9 | 13 |
Netherlands | 29 | 20th | 22nd | 2 | 26th |
Norway | 11 | 44 | 12 | 2 | 30th |
Austria | 20th | 56 | 6th | 9 | 9 |
Poland | 50 | 4th | 31 | - | 16 |
Portugal | 75 | 1 | 12 | - | 13 |
Switzerland | 17th | 48 | 6th | 10 | 18th |
Slovakia | 16 | 36 | 36 | 1 | 12 |
Spain | 55 | 6th | 12 | 7th | 19th |
Sweden | 17th | 0 | 48 | 15th | 19th |
Czech Republic | 11 | 43 | 33 | - | 12 |
United Kgr. | 35 | 21st | 15th | 9 | 20th |
- Source: OECD, as of 2004.
- (1) tertiary, non-university education
- Such ISCED assessments of vocational qualifications do not include persons who receive further training within the profession ( on-the-job training ) ; they only represent the role of the school system in educational qualifications.
literature
- H. Dornmayr, N. Lachmayr, B. Rothmüller et al. (Ed.): Integration of formally low-skilled in the labor market . Public Employment Service Austria (AMS), January 19, 2009; forschungsnetzwerk.at (PDF).
- M. Krenn; Chamber for Workers and Employees (AK), FORBA (Ed.): Low-skilled people in the “knowledge society” - Lifelong learning as an opportunity or an imposition? February 28, 2011; arbeiterkammer.at (PDF).
- Beate Zeller: In view: the employment segment “simple work” - meaning and need for action. In: f-bb Newsletter , 04/2005, p. 1; f-bb.de (PDF) accessed on March 11, 2013.
English:
- International Labor Office (ILO) - Central Library and Documentation Branch: Policies for low-paid workers and unskilled job seekers. Organization for economic co-operation and development. Volume 1 of International labor documentation , ILO 1998
- Sarbajit Chaudhuri: Foreign Direct Investment, Child Labor and Unemployment of Unskilled Labor in a Dual Economy. unpubl. 2010 ( MPRA (PDF) Munich University Library)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Imperial patent dated December 20, 1859, with which a trade regulation for the entire extent of the empire, with the exception of the Venetian administrative area and the military frontiers, is enacted, and started from May 1, 1860 into effect (trade regulation 1859 - industrial auxiliary staff) . StF: RGBl. No. 227/1859 as amended on July 5, 2011 ( ris.bka , pdf)
- ↑ cf. Minimum wages database ( Memento from December 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). International Labor Office (ILO) database of minimum wages worldwide
- ^ BAG, judgment of July 31, 2002 - 7 AZR 181/01
- ↑ quoted from Arthur Schneeberger: Qualification development and research for vocational training - EQF as a transparency instrument and experience of comparative statistical educational research . Ed .: ibw - Austrian Institute for Economic Research in Education (= Vocational and Economic Education - online . No. 11 ). November 2006, ISSN 1618-8543 , Table 1 ( online [accessed March 8, 2012]).