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Polly Kettley
ISBN: 9781851842179
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Institute for Employment Studies
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The experience of living with the possibility of redundancy, as well as watching others leave, has become part of the working experience of many UK employees. This report examines how employers can maintain employee morale in times of such change.
The experience of living with the possibility of redundancy, as well as watching others leave, has become part of the working experience of many UK employees. Whatever the corporate rationale, this "downsizing" is a personal rather than a bottom-line issue for those who survive it and who are ultimately responsible for the newly structured business's future success. Talk of "survivor syndrome" in the popular press has highlighted the dangers of generating a new breed of alienated employee, devoid of loyalty and commitment. How can employers maintain employee morale in times of such change?
| ISBN | 1851842179 | | Pages | 52 | | ISBN13 | 9781851842179 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 155 | | Publisher | Institute for Employment Studies | | Published in | Brighton | | Imprint | Institute for Employment Studies | | Series title | IES Reports | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 295 | | Publication date | 28 Jul 1995 | | Width (mm) | 210 | | DEWEY | 331 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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