Explain job withdrawal and its three levels of progression.
What will be an ideal response?
Job withdrawal is a set of behaviors that dissatisfied individuals enact to avoid a work situation. The theory of "progression of withdrawal" includes three categories of behaviors:
1. Behavior change: This includes efforts to attempt to change the conditions that generated the job dissatisfaction.
2. Physical job withdrawal: If job conditions cannot be changed, a dissatisfied worker may be able to solve his or her problem by leaving the job.
3. Psychological job withdrawal: Employees psychologically disengage themselves from their job; they are on the job, but their minds may be elsewhere.
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a. $11,000 b. $17,500 c. $31,000 d. $50,000
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