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CHAPTER 7. Employee Relations. Chapter Objectives. To discuss employees as stakeholders To examine the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities related to employees To describe an employer of choice and the employer of choice’s relationship to social responsibility.
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CHAPTER 7 Employee Relations
Chapter Objectives • To discuss employees as stakeholders • To examine the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities related to employees • To describe an employer of choice and the employer of choice’s relationship to social responsibility
EconomicResponsibilities to Employees • Employee-employer contract • Psychological contract
Workforce Reduction • Process of eliminating employment positions • Can involve reducing the number of employees, simplifying products and processes, and decreasing quality and service • Makes the private relationship between employee and employer a public issue that creates concern, criticism, and economic effects on multiple stakeholders
How Individuals CanMitigate the Effects of Downsizing • Employees should understand how their skills and competencies affect business performance. • Employees should strive for cost-cuttingand conservation strategies regardless of the employer’s current financial condition. • Today’s work environment requires that most employees fulfill diverse and varying roles.
Legal Responsibilities to Employees • Employment at will • Wages and benefits • Labor unions • Health and safety • Equal opportunity employment • Sexual harassment
Whistle-Blowing A whistle-blower is one who reports individual or corporate wrong-doing to either internal or external sources.
Ethical Responsibilities to Employees • Training and development • Diversity • Allow for work/life balance
Philanthropic Activities • Corporate giving affects employee attitudes toward the organization. • Employees benefit from participating in volunteerism programs and other philanthropic projects.
Strategic Considerations • Strong employee initiatives lead to a company being viewed as the “employer of choice.”