Telltale Signs Of An Impending Layoff

Topics:
Layoffs
Tags:
HELIUM,
Human Resources,
Layoff,
Workforce Management
Source:
HELIUM

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Overview: Given the current volatility of the economy, many companies are struggling to stay afloat. Often when there is a severe economic downturn, executives must make the decision to layoff employees. Generally the information is held in strict confidence at the highest levels, leaving workers stunned when a layoff is publicly announced. While it is impossible to avoid imminent corporate downsizing, employees can look for advance signs in order to be prepared if it occurs. Normally a layoff is only done as a last resort. Companies try many other ways of improving the bottom line before letting go of their workforce. Workers should pay particular attention to the human resources department.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 1


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