轮岗——对年老和受损装配线工人的影响。

J. Weichel, S. Stanič, José E Diaz, E. Frieling
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西方社会的人口结构变化导致组织中老年员工的数量不断增加。此外,身体有缺陷的员工比例随着年龄的增长而增加。工作轮换是一种干预措施,旨在防止工作量不平衡和增加变化。然而,针对轮岗效应和实践中的轮岗制度的系统研究却很少。本研究分析了汽车行业的工作轮换及其与老龄化劳动力和受损员工的主观和客观数据的关系。我们的分析显示,年龄较大和身体有缺陷的员工轮岗的次数较少。轮岗范围较大的员工比轮岗范围较小的员工对工作表现和健康状况的评估更高。更多的轮岗也与更少的缺勤相关。此外,受损员工的绩效和健康得分较低,缺勤率也高于没有受损的员工。讨论了本研究的实际意义和局限性。
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Job rotation - implications for old and impaired assembly line workers.
The demographic change in Western societies leads to an increasing number of older employees in organizations. Furthermore, the percentage of employees with physical impairments increases with rising age. Job rotation is one intervention that aims at preventing unbalanced workload and increasing variation. However, systematic studies focusing on the effects of job rotation and on systematic job rotation schemes in practise are rare. The presented study analyzes job rotation in the automotive industry and its relationships to subjective and objective data with regard to an aging workforce and impaired employees. Our analysis showed that older and impaired employees rotated less. Employees who rotated between higher ranges of workstations assessed their job performance and health higher than employees with a smaller rotation-range. More job rotation was also correlated to less absenteeism. Additionally, impaired employees had lower performance and health scores, and higher absenteeism than employees without impairments. Practical implications and limitations of the study are discussed.
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