This section quantifies some of the ways marketplaces for Slivers-of-Time might support key policy agendas. It also outlines how central government can foster the spread of these markets around the country and some of the policy barriers they currently face.
Not everyone who is unemployed is ready to move immediately into a traditional post. "You start your new job next Monday" can be a terrifying edict for someone who's been out of the workforce for months. Slivers-of-Time Working is less daunting, it can create a personalised ramp into the labour market. "Want to try selling an hour this afternoon, then come in and chat about maybe a few more hours next week?" can be a much more enticing message for someone whose job seeking is not producing results.
Having different types of workers available very cost effectively, and effortlessly booked hour-by-hour, would allow staffing resource to be matched exactly with need across the public sector every day.
Slivers-of-Time workers get an express grounding in the qualities employers value most:
These markets make it highly economical for companies to train extensive pools of local people who then become a fluid resource to cover peaks and troughs of demand.
Could there come a day when claimants are routinely offered the chance to sell their Slivers-of-Time around interviews and job-hunting? Doing that would:
In time, Slivers-of-Time marketplaces could contribute to other aims of government. They include:
| Slivers-of-Time minor contribution to additional policy agendas | |
| Government target | Slivers-of-Time contribution |
| Eradicating child poverty | The need of a second parent to do odd bits of work is a key issue for breadline familes |
| Boosting small businesses | Large corporates can slash costs with new Workforce Scheduling Tools. SME's need Slivers-of-Time Workers to get the same efficiencies |
| Increasing internet usage | Research shows the 35% or so of the population not online tend to feel the web has nothing to offer them. Slivers-of-Time can be a compelling proposition: earn money now! |
| Targeting the informal economy | Slivers-of-Time markets offer the flexibility of cash-in-hand working legitimately |
| Increasing inward investment | Offers international employers an ultra-flexible workforce in the UK |