Career paths of multiple jobholders: employers' perspectives and employees' experiences in retail and food service

Author:

Järvensivu AnuORCID,Horppu RitvaORCID,Keränen HannaORCID

Abstract

PurposeMultiple jobholding (MJH) is assumed to be a growing phenomenon due to working life changes. This study presents new knowledge on the MJH career paths, from the perspectives of both employers and employees.Design/methodology/approachThe qualitative interview study was focused on retail trade and restaurant and food service industries in Finland, where MJH is a quite common work arrangement compared to other European countries. The data were analyzed with the concepts of the chaos theory of careers and with an abductive thematic content analysis.FindingsAccording to the results, several events and intertwined factors may lead individual careers gradually to MJH. Changing personal and family situations and leisure time needs attracted the careers towards MJH. MJH was not only a financial necessity to employees, but it also served their flexibility interests. The interviewed employers applied flexible non-standard employment arrangements mainly due to rapidly varying labor needs established in the industries. It was important for them to strengthen the non-standard core employees' sense of belonging to the work community. However, employees with work ability challenges were in risk to end up in peripheral positions at the labor market.Originality/valuePrevious research on multiple jobholding has not combined employers’ perspectives of MJH to employees’ experiences of career paths.

Publisher

Emerald

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