The
study of employee motivation began in the 1920s with the Hawthorne Studies and
continues to this day as researchers attempt to find out motivating factors and
practical tools for employees to reach their full potential (Jensen 2018).
During
the past couple of years, many companies failed due to the COVID–19 pandemic,
economic instability, and employee retentions. Human life was affected with
uncertainty of life and unemployment. Many employers struggled to find either
the balance to retain the right employees for the rightful jobs or to keep
existing employees motivated in the field of work.
As an
example the Aviation industry went through many losses due to the travel
restrictions made by many countries around the globe. As a result, many major
airlines started laying off staff to survive in the business and retain market
share since airlines experienced a decrease in
capacity of roughly 60–80% (Josephs, 2020). Many airlines also
had to investigate ways of motivating their existing staff despite pay cuts and
restrictions to stay among the preferred choice of travel with some very
limited airlines in operation.
According
to Adikaram,
Naotunna, Priyankara (2021) on "Battling
COVID-19 with human resource management bundling" it is discussed
that employers had to deal with Layoff Survivor Syndrome with the existing
employees during the pandemic to keep them motivated amid many other employees
losing their jobs (Kim, 2003). It is key that
employers must take necessary steps for the company’s growth and stability and
retain employees, as it is where the motivated lot turn out to be capable to
operate through tougher work environments with lesser staff and more workload
maintaining an incline in productivity and generating profits for the company
(Navaneetha & Bhaskar, 2018).
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