contract out
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Definition
- Verb (Transitive):
- To formally arrange for a person or company outside one's own organization to perform a specific job or provide a service. This involves creating a legal agreement (contract) for the work.
- To formally refuse, as a member of a union, to allow a portion of one's dues to be used for political purposes, as provided for in certain labor agreements.
Examples of Usage
- Verb (Transitive):
- The company decided to contract out its catering services to a local firm.
- To save costs, they contracted the IT support out.
- Many union members chose to contract out of the political fund.
Advanced Usage
- The action of using external providers is often called "contracting out" (noun form).
- The contracting out of public services is a controversial topic.
- The opposite action is to "bring in-house" or "insource."
Variants and Related Words
- Outsource (verb): A very close synonym for the first meaning of "contract out," specifically meaning to obtain goods or services from an external source.
- Subcontract (verb): To hire a third party to perform part of the work of a main contract.
- Contractor (noun): The person or company that is hired to do the work.
Synonyms
- For assigning work externally: outsource, farm out, subcontract.
- For refusing the political levy: opt out (of the political fund).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Contract in (verb): The opposite action in a union context; to choose to pay the political portion of union dues.
- New members must decide whether to contract in or contract out.
Notes on Different Meanings
The two primary meanings of "contract out" operate in completely different contexts: 1. Business/Commerce Context: Refers to the common practice of hiring external specialists. 2. Labor Union Context: Refers to a specific legal provision in some countries (like the UK) allowing union members to opt out of the political portion of their membership fees.
Verb
- refuse to pay a levy to a union for political use
- assign a job to someone outside one's own business