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Circle Treasurer :- Gaurav Nagi, Inspector Post (PMU) Punjab Circle Chandigarh (M) 09876581559


Thursday, March 15, 2012

POOR APPRECIATION MAKES EMPLOYEES LEAVE


The real reason people quit their job and look for a new one is that they feel underappreciated. In surveys by the American Psychological Association, half of all employees who said they did not feel valued at work also said they intend to look for a new job in the next year.Overall, the research showed that employees who do feel valued are more likely to have better physical and mental health and higher levels of engagement, satisfaction and motivation.The study was based on surveys of more than 1,700 full and part-time employees in the USA.More than 90 per cent of workers who reported feeling valued said they were motivated to do their best at work, and 88 per cent reported feeling engaged, the study found.That compared with just 33 per cent and 38 per cent, respectively, of those who don't feel respected in the office.According to the study, overall 21 per cent of working Americans do not feel valued by their employers.A variety of factors is to blame — those surveyed cited having fewer opportunities for involvement in workplace decision-making, being dissatisfied with the potential for growth and advancement, having few opportunities to use flexible work arrangements, and feeling they were not receiving adequate compensation and non-monetary rewards.The American Psychological Association honoured a number of businesses at its seventh annual Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., and 78 per cent of the employees of the winning companies said they would recommend their organisation to others as a good place to work."Successful organisations have learned that high performance and sustainable results require attention to the relationships among employee, organisation, customer and community," David Ballard, head of the APA's Psychologically Healthy Workplace Programme, said. — ANI- (Courtesy The Tribune)
The same kind of survey should be conducted on postal employees particularly INSPECTOR cadre who are leaving their job for better avenues and pay scale. Had there been justice to this discriminated cadre this would not have been the position and the department may have placed at a better position in the eyes of public. Autocracy as is  the position in some circles is the other reason for leaving the department particularly by direct IPs. As far as GP issue is concerned, we have got justice from Hon’ble CAT and we will definitely get GP at par with other inspectors. For this no need to worry. We have to think for others issues.  

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

No one is giving correct position about the ip pay grade ....the new CS is silent on this matter, only he had send the letter, but what about further progress... kindly update the same

Anonymous said...

the new GS will be proved a worst ever GS in the History of The Association. The Members who selected this fellow at Banglore will realise it soon.

Anonymous said...

I agree with above comment on new GS. On 22.3.2012 P-III GS met DG and our GS met DDGs in Dte.If such leaders lead from back end who will lead from front end. Most burning point is GP for IPOs . New GS will only issue letter and meet lower level officers so that no body raise finger on him. He will not dare to meet Top level officers.His promotion is expected in near future on Adhoc Gr B & after some months he may simply resign from GS post and inform all that he is now Gr.B officer and least bothered about issues related with ASPOs/IPOs.
My points will prove true shortly.
Sevakram IP