Managing the new workforce
Managing the new workforce2012
About this book
"In a unique historical phenomenon of demographics , a large cohort of post-war Baby Boomers is retiring as a new cadre of younger workers, the twenty-somethings referred to as 'Gen Y' or Millennials, are being recruited to replace them. This workforce of the future comes with their own set of expectations, demands, and work habits. This book provides an understanding of the new workforce in many countries and settings. The international perspective makes it possible to examine cross-cultural similarities and differences in HRM practices." -- adapted from back cover.
Details
- First published
- 2012
- OL Work ID
- OL23261812W
Subjects
Personnel managementEntry-level employeesGeneration YEmploymentAge distribution (Demography)Economic aspectsDiversity in the workplaceManagementEmployeesTraining ofCross-cultural studiesEmployabilityEmployees, training of