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Workers are Confident, but Cautious
Contrary to popular perception, and despite a
rash of massive layoffs, a new poll shows that just over 60% of
American workers are very confident that their employers are doing
everything possible to avoid layoffs. Even in businesses where there
have been recent layoffs, most employees do not think employers
are using the events of September 11 "as an excuse" to
justify those layoffs. These and other key findings were included
in the Employment Law Alliance's (ELA) recent "America At Work"
poll on attitudes toward job security in the aftermath of the September
11 terrorist attacks.
Stephen J. Hirschfeld, Esq., CEO of ELA and a partner in the California-based
firm of Curiale, Dellaverson, Hirschfeld, Kraemer & Sloan LLP,
believes the poll indicates that the American worker is generally
confident, but not without some anxiety, when it comes to their
own job security. "Contrary to much of what has been reported,
we see a work force that is generally trusting of its employers
to do the right thing and not exploit the world crisis for corporate
gain," he explained. "We see an absolute need for employers
to communicate with their employees as never before."
ELA's national telephone survey of 1,000 working adult Americans
revealed the following:
- 62% are "very confident" employers
are doing everything possible to avoid layoffs, while only 21%
expressed "some confidence"
- '15% reported that they are "not too confident"
or "not at all confident" that their employers are doing everything
possible to avoid job cuts
- 38% believe that union members are more secure
in their jobs right now vs. 35% who think that union membership
has no effect on job security. The vast majority of those polled
hold non-union positions, but still believe their union counterparts
are better insulated from layoffs.
- Among working men and women surveyed, 21% report
their employer has either laid off workers recently or is expected
to do so in the next month.
- Among those whose companies are in the
midst of layoffs,
- 83% do not believe that their employer
is using the current crisis environment as an excuse to impose
or accelerate layoffs.
- 16% do think employers are using the current
crisis environment as a rationale to either impose or accelerate
work force reductions
"There is no escaping the reality that the economy was soft before
September 11 and has gotten progressively softer," commented
Dr. Theodore Reed, whose firm conducted the survey. "However,
these results clearly indicate that some employees -- between 10%
and 20% of those whose companies have experienced layoffs -- think
their employers are using the crisis environment as an excuse to impose
or accelerate layoffs."
For further information, including charts that illustrate the survey
results, visit www.employmentlawalliance.com

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