Training helps company to avoid deep job cuts: … and prepares employees for the economic upturn
Human Resource Management International Digest
ISSN: 0967-0734
Article publication date: 23 August 2013
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to describe a training program at the Craigavon plant of NACCO Materials Handling Group, which enabled the company to avoid deep manpower cuts during the recession and be ready with a more skilled workforce for the upturn.
Design/methodology/approach
It explains the reasons for the program, the form it took and the results it has achieved.
Findings
It details how lean manufacturing, skill flexibility and quality performance all improved considerably. Employers, employees, dealers and customers all noticed a new problem‐solving mentality at the plant. It also took a massive step towards a culture of continuous improvement. Employee morale, fulfilment and mutual trust improved. Levels of employee absence halved. The total workforce was held at 520, so avoiding an estimated outlay of around £160,000 on redundancies and recruitment.
Practical implications
The paper reveals that 42 employees gained National Vocational Qualifications and 22 managers completed their Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) qualifications. More than 50 employees were trained in problem‐solving.
Social implications
It highlights how training saved a number of jobs in Northern Ireland, which was already an unemployment black‐spot.
Originality/value
The paper provides the inside story of an award‐winning training program.
Keywords
Citation
(2013), "Training helps company to avoid deep job cuts: … and prepares employees for the economic upturn", Human Resource Management International Digest, Vol. 21 No. 6, pp. 9-11. https://doi.org/10.1108/HRMID-08-2013-0058
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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