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The effect of layoffs on the performance of survivors at healthcare organizations

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2021-12-02

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Wisetsri, Worakamol
Lourens, Melanie Elizabeth
Cavaliere, Luigi Pio Leonardo
Chakravarthi, M. Kalyan
Nijhawan, Gitu

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Aliva Global Research and Development

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For years, workers of an organization have strivedto strengthen it and expand it with fresh concepts and strategies to accomplish new objectives.The layoff is,by definition,a spontaneous release from an institution, i.e. a compulsory resignation for certain purposes of employee categories, of permanent or temporary personnel (economic reasons, downsizing personal management).Outsourcing is a way of reducing costs and changing fixed costs to varying expenses for companies. It transfers work or researches to outside households,which lead to job losses.Finishing is a major business challenge, forced disconnected jobs and survivors.This sudden dismantling was triggered by theeconomic depression,which increased with corruption by governments. The COVID-19spread around the world is further overcome day by day.When the layoff is mass, companies may notify the workers of the reasons for the reduction.Some hospitals issued departed personnel a warning for clarifying things and preparing the workers even though they could do serious harm. This form of warning illustrates a pandemic COVID-19 by delivering unemployment until layoffs explainthe financial downturn for workers.Certain hospitals and organizations offer warning without consideration about the discharged workers on the same day. Moreover, this existed in tiny clinics, where there were not very significant layoffs. Substantial government institutions,including A.U.B.M.C., B.M.G.and other hospitals,prefer cuts as a remedy.This research aims to determine the effect of forced termination health care institutions on survivors' effectiveness, performance, quality of service, and relational results

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Performance, Layoffs, COVID-19, Pandemic, Healthcare organizations, Hospitals

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Wisetsri, W., Lourens, M.E., Cavaliere, L.P.L., Chakravarthi, M.K. and Nijhawan, G. 2021. The effect of layoffs on the performance of survivors at healthcare organizations. NVEO - Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils. 8(5): 5574-5593 (19).

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