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Ending a Career in the Auto Industry: 30 and Out

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During the 1980s the news media were filled with reports of soaring unemployment as ‘downsizing’ and “restructuring’ became the new buzzwords. Firms managed their workforce reduction by increasing the attractiveness of their pension plans-especially their early-retirement plans. In this volume, the authors examine the U.S. auto industry and present a full-scale analysis of the work and retirement decisions of its workers. They address organizational context and the logic of financial incentives in employer-provided early retirement plans. The impact of pension provisions, layoffs, plant closures, attitudes about "generational equity’, and other factors influencing the workers’ evaluation of the optimum time to end their careers in the auto industry are explored.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media
Country
United States
Date
30 September 1996
Pages
274
ISBN
9780306453366

During the 1980s the news media were filled with reports of soaring unemployment as ‘downsizing’ and “restructuring’ became the new buzzwords. Firms managed their workforce reduction by increasing the attractiveness of their pension plans-especially their early-retirement plans. In this volume, the authors examine the U.S. auto industry and present a full-scale analysis of the work and retirement decisions of its workers. They address organizational context and the logic of financial incentives in employer-provided early retirement plans. The impact of pension provisions, layoffs, plant closures, attitudes about "generational equity’, and other factors influencing the workers’ evaluation of the optimum time to end their careers in the auto industry are explored.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media
Country
United States
Date
30 September 1996
Pages
274
ISBN
9780306453366