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Justice, Jeanne L. Hoke.
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Exploring Strategies to Manage Survivor Sickness in Retired and Annuitant Pay./
Author:
Justice, Jeanne L. Hoke.
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130 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-08(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-08A(E).
Subject:
Sociology, Organizational. -
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9781303018183
Exploring Strategies to Manage Survivor Sickness in Retired and Annuitant Pay.
Justice, Jeanne L. Hoke.
Exploring Strategies to Manage Survivor Sickness in Retired and Annuitant Pay.
- 130 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-08(E), Section: A.
Thesis (D.B.A.)--Walden University, 2013.
The U.S. labor force lost 8.8 million jobs since the start of the 2007 recession to the end of 2012. This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of career civil servants and contractor employees hired into federal service located in northeast Ohio after a mandated organizational change that required termination or transfer of 25% of personnel, focusing on perceptions about survivor sickness, employee satisfaction, and trust in leadership. Organizational change and leading change theories grounded and guided this study. The major question addressed in this study was on the strategies leaders utilize to manage survivor sickness after downsizing in the Retired and Annuitant Pay Directorate. Eighteen purposefully selected participants discussed in detail how leadership responded to employees' emotional issues as the department transitioned from a contractor-based organization to a full federal workforce. Data coded and analyzed from the interviews suggested several themes such as a lack of leadership creditability, low levels of employee satisfaction, poor communication networks, and a general sense of mistrust. The results of this study may contribute to social change by providing leaders with information that could help employees address future cultural change events, provide insight into the effects of downsizing on employee attitudes, and help retain the remaining employees.
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