Re-organization and Layoff Discussion Denise Rico PHL/320 November 17‚ 2014 Lesley Pullium Re-organization and Layoff Discussion Layoffs are challenging for both the company and the employees involved. Companies should do everything they can to minimize the effects of layoffs if not avoid them altogether. Layoffs should only be a last result if there is no other possible solution in sight. When layoffs are the only answer‚ the company should handle them with the utmost respect and consideration for
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Re-organization and Layoff Team Discussion & Summary Team B PHL/320 2/23/2015 Wayne Moore Mismanaged layoffs can go ’horribly wrong.’ The effect of mismanaged LAYOFFs on the remaining workforce and the effects‚ lack of management preparation‚ the human condition‚ and lack of mitigation strategies. We think that the problem with this article is that not enough managers or HR personal‚ know how to let a person go from their employment effectively. They sometimes don’t realize the impact
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Re-Organization and Layoffs Solutions Paper Donne McKenzie‚ Bradley Garner‚ Christine Sesin‚ Angela‚ Caroline Stephans PHL/320 June 22‚ 2015 Dr. Tony Bennett Re-Organization and Layoffs Solutions Paper The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reported‚ from January 2011 through December 2013‚ 4.3 million workers were displaced from jobs they had held for at least three years‚ the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. This was down from 6.1 million workers for the prior survey
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pressures‚ but are also a function of the specific conditions that pertain in Hong Kong. Companies now operate in much more dynamic and complex business environments than in the past. For much of the last decade‚ during periods of economic growth‚ the employee market was very favourable‚ particularly for skilled workers and professionals. To cope with expansion and increased productivity‚ many companies recruited many more employees and added layers to their organisational structure‚ leading to tight labour
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Internal Employee Relations is first defined in the chapter‚ are those human resource management activities associated with the movement of employees within the organization. Some of the topics related to internal employee relations include: Terminations Demotions Downsizing Transfer Promotions Resignations One of the first factors discussed in affecting internal employee relations is employment at will. Employment at will is an unwritten contract created when an employee agrees to
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Management Changes Affects Employee Morale As the world changes‚ many organization may create changes to their company structure in order to remain successful and look good amongst shareholders. These organizational changes may be beneficial for the company overall. However‚ it may affect the remaining employee’s morale. Some organizations changes such as layoffs‚ reduce work hours‚ a stagnate in benefits increases and rewards may result in management trying to figure out a way to motivate and gain
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Employee Morale After Downsizing Downsizing has become a significant idea in today ’s economy and maintaining the trust of employees when something like this takes place has also become very serious business (Brockner‚ Konovsky‚ Cooper-Schneider‚ Folger‚ Martin‚ & Bies‚ 1994). The question is not whether a company should downsize their employees but how to do the downsizing properly so that as few employees as possible are injured (Brockner‚ Konovsky‚ Cooper-Schneider‚ Folger‚ Martin‚ & Bies
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we label them as downsizing‚ layoffs‚ or restructuring) reaches us daily. And sometimes the reality hits close to home – loss of a job of a family member‚ a close friend‚ a valued coworker or someone you supervise. According to McKinley‚ Sanchez and Schick (1995)‚ “This process of deliberate personnel reduction has been justified as a cost-cutting measure and as an incentive to increase productivity. However‚ evidence has shown that downsizing negatively affects employee morale and productivity.”
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Survivors’ of layoff or job loss are also coping with stress and may also grieve the loss of a co-worker. According to Brockner‚ “(the) layoffs may elicit anxiety produced by job insecurity that may in turn influence the performance of survivors. (Brockner et al‚ Layoffs‚ 373)” There may also be questions as to whether management made the decision on who to keep and who to let go‚ fairly‚ and not based on personal preference. Brockner explains that “(Survivors) may be worried or anxious that they
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HR Challenges in Managing Employee Separations‚ Downsizing and outplacement *** LAKSHMISHA.K‚ Vice Principal‚ S.V.E.I. First Grade College‚ Vijayanagar IV Stage‚ Mysore Abstract An organization’s effort is to hire the ‘best’ Human Resource (HR) talent available in the market. Sometime‚ due to sundry reasons‚ it becomes imperative for the organization to part with some of their employees. Employee separations‚ downsizing‚ and outplacement are some of the techniques adopted in
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