
doi: 10.1002/mare.30397
Many organizations believe it is not in their best interest to foster traditional hierarchical or adversarial relationships with their employees, whether those employees are organized or not. They view employee engagement as critical to increasing organizational effectiveness, attracting and retaining the talent the organization needs to compete and maintaining an effective union‐avoidance program. Direct employee input and participation increase employee engagement.
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