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INTERNAL MOBILITY & 
SEPARATIONS 
U.KALPANADEVI II- MBA 
MICHAEL INSTITUTE OF 
MANAGEMENT
 Employees move with in an organisation, laterally or 
vertically for a variety of reasons. 
 To ensure the effectiveness of the employees in 
the organisation. 
 To satisfy both employee & organisational needs. 
 To provide for career & succession planning. 
 To effect changes in jobs & organisational 
structure. 
 To ensure discipline and make organisational 
rewards contingent on employee performance.
OPromotion 
ODemotion Vertical 
movement 
OTransfer of employees 
OSeparation (better prospects, 
retirement, termination etc…,)
PROMOTION 
• Upward movement of employees from one job to another 
higher one 
• With increase in salary, status, responsibilities 
• May be temporary or permanent 
• In-build motivational value 
• Removes feelings of stagnation and frustation 
• Good promotional policy to fill the vacancies in a higher 
job.
PURPOSES/OBJECTIVES 
To recognize an employees skill and knowledge 
To reward and motivate employees to higher productivity 
To promote employees satisfaction 
To build loyalty among the employees 
To promote good Human relations. 
To retain skilled and talented people 
To attract trained, competent and hard working people.
TYPES OF PROMOTION 
• Horizontal Promotion 
• Vertical Promotion 
• Dry Promotion
Promotion can be made on various bases: 
 Seniority 
 Merit 
 Educational and Technical qualification 
 Potential for better performance 
 Career and succession plan 
 Vacancies based on organisational charts 
 Training 
 Motivational strategies like Job enlargement
• Lateral movement of employees within the 
same grade. 
“ a transfer is a change in the job of an 
employees without a change in 
responsibilities or remuneration” 
- Edwin Flippo
• To meet organisational needs 
• To satisfy employee needs 
• To better utilize employee 
• To make the employee more Versatile 
• To adjust the workforce 
• To provide relief 
• To punish employee
• Production Transfer 
• Remedial Transfer 
• Replacement Transfer 
• Versatility Transfer 
• Shift Transfer 
• Penalty Transfer
• Specify the circumstances under which 
transfers will be made. 
• Specify the basis for transfer. 
• Intimate the fact of transfer to the person 
concered well in advance. 
• Clarify whether transfer is permanent or 
temporary. 
• Not to be made frequently.
Advantages: 
• Improve employee skills 
• Reduce monotony and boredom 
• Remedy faulty placement decisions 
• Prepare the employee for challenging 
assignments in future 
• Stabilize changing work requirements in 
different departments 
• Improve employee satisfaction and morale 
• Improve employer-employee relations
Disadvantages: 
• Inconvenient to employees who 
otherwise don’t want to move 
• Employees may or may not fit in the 
new location/department 
• Shifting of experienced hands may 
affect productivity 
• Discriminatory transfers may affect 
employee morale
• It is just opposite of promotion. 
• It is the downward movement of an 
employee in the organisational hierarchy 
with lower rank/status and pay. 
“the assignment of an individual to a 
job of lower rank and pay usually involving 
lower level of difficulty and responsibility” 
- D.S.Beach.
Causes 
• Incompetence- inability to meet the 
challenges posed by the new higher job 
• Adverse Business Conditions- 
Circumstances and conditions like 
recession and other crisis 
• Disciplinary measures- Disciplinary action 
against erring employees
Effects of Demotion 
 Status, Pride, Career and income of the 
employee 
 Causes feel of insecurity in employees mind 
 Can create positive impact on employee’s morale 
and career planning 
 It can generate disciplinary care in other 
employees
Meaning 
• It is situation when the service 
agreement of employees with his 
organization comes to an end and 
employee leaves the organization. 
• It is a decision that the individual and 
organization part from each other.
Forms of Separation 
 Retirement- 
- Compulsory 
- Voluntary (golden handshake) 
 Resignation 
 Layoffs 
 Retrenchments 
 Dismissal
Employee Separation 
 Reasons for employee separations: 
 Pressures on firms to remain competitive and efficient 
 Decline in employee commitment to individual 
employers 
 The importance of managing separations: 
 Transitions of employees out of the firm go smoothly. 
 Continuing operations of the firm are not disrupted. 
 Important professional relationships are not damaged. 
 Types of separations 
 Reductions-in-force, turnover, and retirements 
Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–19 All rights reserved.
Reductions-in-Force (RIFs) 
 Causes of reductions: 
 Restructuring as a result of mergers and acquisitions 
 Attempts to make the organization more cost 
competitive 
 Adjustments to declining business environment 
conditions 
 Reasons for reductions: 
 Inefficiency in operations 
 Lack of adaptability in the marketplace 
 A weakened competitive position in the industry 
 Methods for dealing with reductions: 
 Continuance pay and outplacement programs 
Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–20 All rights reserved.
Reductions-in-Force (RIFs) 
 Worker Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act 
(WARN) of 1989: 
 Requires employers with more than 100 employees 
to provide affected employees with a minimum of 
sixty days written notice of any facility closings or 
large-scale layoffs of 50 or more employees. 
 WARN does no apply to governmental agencies. 
 Exceptions to WARN: 
 “unforeseeable circumstance” 
 natural disaster 
 “temporary facility” 
Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–21 All rights reserved.
Workforce Management Strategies 
EXHIBIT 13-1: STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING EMPLOYEE SURPLUSES AND AVOIDING LAYOFFS 
Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–22 All rights reserved.
Turnover 
 Involuntary turnover 
 Employees who are asked to leave the organization 
for cause (e.g., poor performance) or due to 
circumstances that cause a reduction-in-force. 
 Voluntary turnover 
 Employees who leave an organization on their own 
initiative. 
 “Beneficial” turnover 
 When low performing employees depart and/or 
when new higher performing employees are 
promoted or hired as replacements. 
Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–23 All rights reserved.
Retirement 
 Age Discrimination Act of 1967 
 Prohibits an employer from setting a mandatory 
retirement age except in certain occupations such 
as airline pilots. 
 Retirement 
 Creates advancement opportunities for younger 
employees and reduces payroll costs. 
 Can cause a loss of vital accumulated historical 
knowledge of the organization, its industry and the 
marketplace. 
 Employers can offer part-time and consulting work 
to older workers to ease the transition to retirement. 
Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–24 All rights reserved.
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Internal mobility & separations

  • 1. INTERNAL MOBILITY & SEPARATIONS U.KALPANADEVI II- MBA MICHAEL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
  • 2.  Employees move with in an organisation, laterally or vertically for a variety of reasons.  To ensure the effectiveness of the employees in the organisation.  To satisfy both employee & organisational needs.  To provide for career & succession planning.  To effect changes in jobs & organisational structure.  To ensure discipline and make organisational rewards contingent on employee performance.
  • 3. OPromotion ODemotion Vertical movement OTransfer of employees OSeparation (better prospects, retirement, termination etc…,)
  • 4. PROMOTION • Upward movement of employees from one job to another higher one • With increase in salary, status, responsibilities • May be temporary or permanent • In-build motivational value • Removes feelings of stagnation and frustation • Good promotional policy to fill the vacancies in a higher job.
  • 5. PURPOSES/OBJECTIVES To recognize an employees skill and knowledge To reward and motivate employees to higher productivity To promote employees satisfaction To build loyalty among the employees To promote good Human relations. To retain skilled and talented people To attract trained, competent and hard working people.
  • 6. TYPES OF PROMOTION • Horizontal Promotion • Vertical Promotion • Dry Promotion
  • 7. Promotion can be made on various bases:  Seniority  Merit  Educational and Technical qualification  Potential for better performance  Career and succession plan  Vacancies based on organisational charts  Training  Motivational strategies like Job enlargement
  • 8. • Lateral movement of employees within the same grade. “ a transfer is a change in the job of an employees without a change in responsibilities or remuneration” - Edwin Flippo
  • 9. • To meet organisational needs • To satisfy employee needs • To better utilize employee • To make the employee more Versatile • To adjust the workforce • To provide relief • To punish employee
  • 10. • Production Transfer • Remedial Transfer • Replacement Transfer • Versatility Transfer • Shift Transfer • Penalty Transfer
  • 11. • Specify the circumstances under which transfers will be made. • Specify the basis for transfer. • Intimate the fact of transfer to the person concered well in advance. • Clarify whether transfer is permanent or temporary. • Not to be made frequently.
  • 12. Advantages: • Improve employee skills • Reduce monotony and boredom • Remedy faulty placement decisions • Prepare the employee for challenging assignments in future • Stabilize changing work requirements in different departments • Improve employee satisfaction and morale • Improve employer-employee relations
  • 13. Disadvantages: • Inconvenient to employees who otherwise don’t want to move • Employees may or may not fit in the new location/department • Shifting of experienced hands may affect productivity • Discriminatory transfers may affect employee morale
  • 14. • It is just opposite of promotion. • It is the downward movement of an employee in the organisational hierarchy with lower rank/status and pay. “the assignment of an individual to a job of lower rank and pay usually involving lower level of difficulty and responsibility” - D.S.Beach.
  • 15. Causes • Incompetence- inability to meet the challenges posed by the new higher job • Adverse Business Conditions- Circumstances and conditions like recession and other crisis • Disciplinary measures- Disciplinary action against erring employees
  • 16. Effects of Demotion  Status, Pride, Career and income of the employee  Causes feel of insecurity in employees mind  Can create positive impact on employee’s morale and career planning  It can generate disciplinary care in other employees
  • 17. Meaning • It is situation when the service agreement of employees with his organization comes to an end and employee leaves the organization. • It is a decision that the individual and organization part from each other.
  • 18. Forms of Separation  Retirement- - Compulsory - Voluntary (golden handshake)  Resignation  Layoffs  Retrenchments  Dismissal
  • 19. Employee Separation  Reasons for employee separations:  Pressures on firms to remain competitive and efficient  Decline in employee commitment to individual employers  The importance of managing separations:  Transitions of employees out of the firm go smoothly.  Continuing operations of the firm are not disrupted.  Important professional relationships are not damaged.  Types of separations  Reductions-in-force, turnover, and retirements Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–19 All rights reserved.
  • 20. Reductions-in-Force (RIFs)  Causes of reductions:  Restructuring as a result of mergers and acquisitions  Attempts to make the organization more cost competitive  Adjustments to declining business environment conditions  Reasons for reductions:  Inefficiency in operations  Lack of adaptability in the marketplace  A weakened competitive position in the industry  Methods for dealing with reductions:  Continuance pay and outplacement programs Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–20 All rights reserved.
  • 21. Reductions-in-Force (RIFs)  Worker Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act (WARN) of 1989:  Requires employers with more than 100 employees to provide affected employees with a minimum of sixty days written notice of any facility closings or large-scale layoffs of 50 or more employees.  WARN does no apply to governmental agencies.  Exceptions to WARN:  “unforeseeable circumstance”  natural disaster  “temporary facility” Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–21 All rights reserved.
  • 22. Workforce Management Strategies EXHIBIT 13-1: STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING EMPLOYEE SURPLUSES AND AVOIDING LAYOFFS Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–22 All rights reserved.
  • 23. Turnover  Involuntary turnover  Employees who are asked to leave the organization for cause (e.g., poor performance) or due to circumstances that cause a reduction-in-force.  Voluntary turnover  Employees who leave an organization on their own initiative.  “Beneficial” turnover  When low performing employees depart and/or when new higher performing employees are promoted or hired as replacements. Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–23 All rights reserved.
  • 24. Retirement  Age Discrimination Act of 1967  Prohibits an employer from setting a mandatory retirement age except in certain occupations such as airline pilots.  Retirement  Creates advancement opportunities for younger employees and reduces payroll costs.  Can cause a loss of vital accumulated historical knowledge of the organization, its industry and the marketplace.  Employers can offer part-time and consulting work to older workers to ease the transition to retirement. Copyright © 2002 South-Western. 00–24 All rights reserved.