Softening the Blow
Every year over half a million people are made redundant. How do they cope with the stress of losing their jobs and how easy is it for them to find a new one?
A new industry called outplacement has rapidly developed to rebuild confidence and to train the redundant to tackle the job market. Philip Tibenham investigates the kind of services on offer. He asks some senior executives how useful they have found the experience of being outplaced, and looks at an outplacement project in a Yorkshire biscuit factory where over 1,000 workers are being made redundant. Producer JENNY STEVENS
Editor BRIAN DAVIES (R) (e)
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