Summarise the employee commitment issues in the Optical Fibres Case and develop proposals to deal with the three problems emerging in the case.
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Human Resource Management COURSEWORK 1 - Optical Fibres Case Assignment Summarise the employee commitment issues in the Optical Fibres Case and develop proposals to deal with the three problems emerging in the case. Overview of Employee Commitment Issues Employee commitment issues are those related to the psychological contract between the organisation and the employees. The psychological contract is 'an unwritten agreement between individuals and the organisation of which they are members.' (Schein, 1970) The overriding issue is the different perceptions the employer and employee have of the same events, actions or behaviour. There is an evident dichotomy between the perception Optical Fibres (OF) wishes its employees to have, and tries to generate, as part of its side of the psychological contract and the reality of its employees perceptions, I will illustrate this later. This is in part due to a failure of OF to update in a meaningful way its HRM policies and practices...


