employee turnover
employees leaving the organization
involuntary turnover
when the company initiates the termination of employees
voluntary turnover
when employees initiate the turnover
difficulties of discharging an employee
- personal safety (upset terminated employees)
outcome fairness
judgment that the consequences given to an employee are just
attributes
procedural justice
judgment that fair methods were used to determine the consequences
attributes
interactional justice
judgement that the organization carried out its actions that took the employee’s feelings into account
attributes
wrongful discharge
avoiding WD
discrimination
formal discipline policy is that it helps organizations comply with EEO requirements.
privacy
notification of layoffs
Workers’ Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act
- >100 employees = 60-day notification if it affects at least 50 employees
hot-stove rule
principle of discipline that says discipline should be like a hot stove, giving clear warning and following up with consistent, objective, and immediate consequences
progressive discipline
formal discipline process in which the consequences become more serious if the employee repeats the offense
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
methods of solving a problem by bringing in an impartial outsider but not using the court system
open-door policy
policy of making managers available to hear complaints
peer review
process of resolving disputes by taking them to a panel composed of representatives from the organization at the same levels as the people in the dispute
mediation
neutral party from outside the org. hears the case and tries the conflicting people arrive at a settlement
arbitration
professional arbitrator from outside the organization hears the case and resolves it by making a decision
employee assistance program (EAP)
service that employees can use to seek professional treatment for emotional problems or substance abuse
outplacement counseling
service where professionals try to help dismissed employees manage the transition from one job to another
employee engagement
the degree to which employees are fully involved in their work and the strength of their commitment to their job and company
job withdrawal
a set of behaviors where employees try to avoid the work situation physically, mentally, or emotionally
job dissatisfaction
feeling experienced by individuals who are unhappy with their work
job dissatisfaction
negative affectivity
pervasive low levels of satisfaction with all aspects of life