Issues in Operational Control in Human Resource Desk: The Turn of the Pandemic

  • John Mark RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, DEPARTMENT OF MANAMENT
Keywords: operational control, human resource, pandemic

Abstract

The traditional system of work practice avows that company owners who have the means of production also have the power to control the will of their employees. The labour system was such that employees lobbied to earn their workplace. However, with the emergence of the new normal, companies are under threat as many young people who constitute the larger market of the workforce are beginning to shift their attention to the block chain economy. For many of these young minds, the daily routines of work can also be done from home. Having inclined themselves to the new media space, many of them resign to devote their time to the e-desk economy. The paper then avows that with the emergence of the new normal, company owners must adjust their work operational ethics and practice with their staff as decline in labour and service can affect the production desk, thereby leading to inflation. The paper is an anova test study of young people within the University of Port Harcourt axis on their attitude towards passive income system of earnings.

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Published
2023-04-30
How to Cite
Mark , J. (2023). Issues in Operational Control in Human Resource Desk: The Turn of the Pandemic . Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 4(4), 119-124. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7FJZ8
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