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Journal of Social Welfare and Management

Volume  5, Issue 2, April - June 2013, Pages 69-73
 

Original Article

Employee Attrition-Causes and Remedies

Mitushi Jain

*Associate Professor, Dept. of Applied Science and Humanities (Management), IIMT Engineering College, Meerut.

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Abstract

High employee attrition is unfortunately part of almost every industry. Yet, understanding what is driving it can mitigate with the amount of turnover that is experienced by an organization. There are two types of reasons for employees to seek other employment, controllable and non-controllable reasons: Reasons within the control of the company are work stress, insufficient pay, lack of advancement possibilities, and lack of support or reward on the job. These are all issues than can be and should be addressed. Otherwise, the organization must be prepared to pay a high price for neglecting to correct the situation. Hiring costs alone make the correction effort a worthy endeavor.  Reasons outside the control of the company include employee retirement, advancement to other parts of the organizations, promotions within the same group, illness, and changes in the employee’s personal circumstances. While it is not possible to control all the reasons why employees may leave the organization, knowing the incidence of various issues can help in planning a sustainable and cost effective workforce. In present scenario, attrition is one of the main problem for any organization struggling to retain its expertise and knowledge base, an analytical approach to the same would also help in prediction and necessary remedies. 

Keywords: Employee Attrition; Turnover; Switchover; Reasons and Remedies. 


Corresponding Author : Mitushi Jain