How To Avoid Destroying All Employee Goodwill
July 9th, 2010Manage Staff, Staff Management No CommentsMany Australian businesses still face uncertain times.
An recent article in The Australian newspaper described the potential threat of a GFC 2 resulting from the debt-ridden economies of Europe.
At HRwisdom we are very much focussed on being proactive and taking positive planning steps (and we’ll talk more soon about some excellent employee retention tools you can use).
However, for those businesses in Australia which may be suffering or trying to manage their costs very closely, we have put together an excellent free HR resource which explains:
How To Manage Redundancies Without Destroying All Employee Goodwill
In this HRwisdom resource, we have turned to industry expert Jacqui Alder to offer practical advice to businesses facing this difficult issue.
In this redundancy information we look at:
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of offering voluntary redundancies versus conducting forced redundancies/involuntary redundancies?
- What are the steps involved in the redundancy process?
- How to select people for involuntary redundancy?
- How to communicate throughout the redundancy process?
- Should you march someone out immediately when making them redundant?
- How can you implement redundancies without destroying all employee goodwill?
- A case study.
You can access the information via the home page sign-up: redundancy information
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