Survivors and victims: A case study of organisational restructuring in the public health sector


Autoria(s): Roan, Amanda; Lafferty, George; Loudoun, Rebecca
Contribuinte(s)

A. Geare

I. McAndrew

Data(s)

01/06/2002

Resumo

This paper examines a process of major organizational restructuring in an Australian hospital within a context of decentralization of health services and relocation of clients, brought about by changes in government policy. The change process differed from the abrupt downsizing often found in the private sector in that the organization initiated significant job losses concomitantly with the development of new facilities around the State, while attempting to deal with employee issues related to downsizing. The paper focuses on the process involved in the downsizing, from the perspective of both the "survivors" and "victims" of the change. It draws on interviews and focus groups with managers, union officials and employees, as well a survey of employees to assess the outcomes and effectiveness of the restructuring process. Using a stakeholder analysis framework, the paper examines the complex issues and perspectives raised by the downsizing process.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61423

Publicador

Foundation for Industrial Relations Research & Education

Palavras-Chave #Downsizing #Hospitals #Organizational change #Studies #Labor relations #C1 #350203 Industrial Relations #750199 Work not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article