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Decruitment Options at National Corporation (Scenario)
Mike has just been promoted to human resources manager at National Corporation. His boss, the vice-president of human resources, has asked him to prepare an employment plan to address a major restructuring in one of the divisions at National. The restructuring plans call for the elimination of 500 jobs, and Mike must determine the best way to achieve this target. He is hoping that some of the affected employees who are older will accept incentives to terminate their employment before their normal retirement date. Other employees may be qualified for job openings in other divisions; however, Mike needs to compile a list of each employee's skills, training, and education in order to assess their talents. Some job vacancies will occur naturally as employees voluntarily resign from the company to pursue new career plans or employment opportunities. Still other employees may choose to accept part-time work or share jobs with their coworkers. Despite these decruitment options, Mike is concerned that some involuntary terminations will inevitably be required in order to achieve the restructuring plan. He will recommend that some of these terminations be classified as "temporary" so that qualified employees can still be recalled to fill future job vacancies in the coming weeks and months.
-Mike is considering the decruitment option of ________ for those employees whose terminations should be classified as temporary.


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Privileged Classes

Social groups granted special advantages or benefits by virtue of their position in the social hierarchy.

Mainstream Media

Traditional forms of mass communication, such as television, newspapers, and radio, considered to reach and be accepted by the largest audience.

Corporate Interests

The objectives, agendas, or motivations of businesses and corporations, often aimed at maximizing profit, expanding market share, and influencing policy and regulation.

Class Differences

Variations in social status, wealth, education, and power among different groups within society, often leading to disparities in opportunities and life outcomes.

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