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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Divestment in PSUs-An Employee’s Perspective

(This article is a part of a report submitted in Aug 2013, named as "Divestment in PSUs-An Employee’s Perspective". The full report covers the analysis based on various hypothesis and validations of those through primary data analysis.)

The vision of Indian government for divestment of PSUs is to increase the efficiency of PSUs by bringing better utilization and allocation of resources. The PSUs are also expected to bring innovation and produce output at better cost for the public. With the experience brought in by private players PSUs will be more competitive and will be aligned to meet the requirements of present day economy. Also, the revenues of PSUs are expected to have a greater contribution towards the national GDP. The change in organization structure is expected to bring more transparency, fast decisions and better management.
On evaluating the survey on divestment of PSUs on the basis of four parameters mentioned in the analysis section; we come to the conclusion that divestment does bring about changes related to employment terms and conditions, work culture, organizational efficiency, innovation, emphasis on performance etc. As seen from the divestment of PSUs in recent past, there has been labour unrest. Also, respondents agrees that divestment will lead to strikes as they feel divestment is a threat to their job security.
Considering the response of effect on employees due to divestment, employees agreed that divestment would lead to increase in job motivation, improvement in employee skills and greater job involvement. But respondents showed divided opinion about increase in job satisfaction, organization commitment and job performance caused by divestment.
On aspects of values and expectations from divestment, the vision of government of India and the response towards survey matches. The respondents agree that divestment will bring innovation and efficiency to the organization. It will also bring about change in work culture.

Due to positive aspects related to divestment such as organization efficiency and innovation and negative aspects such as threat to job security, respondents had mixed opinion about carrying divestment. The percentage of respondents in favour and against are almost equal.