Worker Capture in the Precarious Work Era: Reducing Turnover without Employee Commitment and Job Security.

Notice bibliographique

St-Denis, X. (2023). Worker Capture in the Precarious Work Era: Reducing Turnover without Employee Commitment and Job Security. Relations industrielles, 78(4).

Résumé

This paper argues that employee retention remains a key priority for many employers, even as they become less likely to offer stable employment. In the face of increased job insecurity, researchers have shown that workers have adopted personalized career progression strategies that emphasize inter-firm mobility. Such strategies heighten employer concerns about employee turnover. The paper argues that the industrial relations literature would gain from closer study of organizational practices that restrict employee mobility, i.e., “worker capture strategies.” Such practices stand out from other mobility-reducing ones because they are unilateral and aim to reduce turnover without necessarily fostering a sense of commitment or loyalty among employees.

Hyperlien

https://doi.org/10.7202/1111510ar

Publication du membre

Xavier St-Denis

Appartenance aux volets

Année

2023