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How do you sack the professionals

How do you sack the professionals It is now very difficult for an employer to sack anyone, except in a redundancy package, and even there the procedures are carefully regulated. This is in my view wholly right. In most cases where an employer dearly wishes that he could be rid of an employee's services it is a consequence of the inadequacy of his own hiring techniques, or because he has come to perceive the man working for him as a troublemaker perhaps even, heaven forfend, a proselytiser for the Union which tells us more about the employer than it does about the employee. Few however have noticed that the task is doubly difficult if one is dealing with a member of a profession that is to say someone who claims for himself an arcane and recondite body of highlevel knowledge, his possession and use of which can be properly judged only by his own professional peers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Education + Training Emerald Publishing

How do you sack the professionals

Education + Training , Volume 20 (10): 2 – Oct 1, 1978

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0040-0912
DOI
10.1108/eb002017
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Abstract

It is now very difficult for an employer to sack anyone, except in a redundancy package, and even there the procedures are carefully regulated. This is in my view wholly right. In most cases where an employer dearly wishes that he could be rid of an employee's services it is a consequence of the inadequacy of his own hiring techniques, or because he has come to perceive the man working for him as a troublemaker perhaps even, heaven forfend, a proselytiser for the Union which tells us more about the employer than it does about the employee. Few however have noticed that the task is doubly difficult if one is dealing with a member of a profession that is to say someone who claims for himself an arcane and recondite body of highlevel knowledge, his possession and use of which can be properly judged only by his own professional peers.

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Education + TrainingEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 1, 1978

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