探索大流行期间和英国脱欧后企业战略对员工留任的影响:以英国家庭护理行业为例

Olga Crasii, Y. Nawar
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本研究与英国的护理业有关。研究问题是COVID-19期间和英国脱欧后护理业务的员工保留,这是非常紧迫的,需要显著改进,并找到一种方法,使其与大流行和英国脱欧之前一样高质量。在这个不确定的时期,护理公司正在努力解决的最重要的问题是不适当的填充和人员保留。本文重点介绍了政府和护理公司在疫情和英国脱欧期间如何管理员工留任。它还解释了数据是如何收集的,它的研究理念,方法,策略和方法。对这两个领域产生负面影响的因素太多了,需要尽快解决。为了调查这一研究问题,我们对个别员工进行了访谈,以探讨他们在这一充满挑战的时期的留任经历和工作条件。期望通过传播关于良好实践的想法,其他人可以从经验中学习,并且这些信息可以用于塑造未来的资源。
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Exploring the Effect of Business Strategy on Employees’ Retention During Pandemic and After Brexit: The case Home Care Sector in UK
This research is related to the care business in Great Britain. The research question, employees’ Retention in Care Business during COVID-19 and after Brexit, is very urgent and needs significant improving and finding a way to make it as high quality as it was before the pandemic and Brexit. The most vital problem the care companies are struggling with in this uncertain period – is inappropriate stuffing and people retention. This article highlights the ways how the government and care companies are managing staff retention during the Pandemic and Brexit. It also explains how the data was collected, its research philosophy, approach, strategy, and methods. There are so many factors that negatively impact these two areas and need to be resolved as soon as possible. To investigate this research problem, the interview was conducted among individual employees to explore their experiences of retention and working conditions during this challenging time. The expectations are that by distributing the ideas on good practice others can learn from the experiences and that the information can be used to shape future resources.
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