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Managing the Disappointment of Job Termination: Outplacement as a Cooling-Out Device
Michael V. Miller
University of Texas at San Antonio
Cherylon Robinson
University of Texas at San Antonio
As termination has become common among high-status workers, an industry has evolved that purports to assist in their reemployment. Advocates of outplacement have emphasized to employers, however, that the industry's service primarily functions as a self-protective device, minimizing the problematic reactions of job losers and bystanders. The particular strategy articulated by advocates for orchestrating the emotions, energies, and goals of terminated workers is described, and is interpreted as being analogous to that used by confidence game operators in "cooling-out" those they defraud.
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol. 30, No. 1,
5-21 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/0021886394301001

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