Hyejun Johanna Kim Valerie Owolo Margo Stein Jason Vitorillo Ding Wang
Large Chinese electronics company that makes electronic products for companies such as Apple, Dell, Sony, and HP 900,000 employees worldwide 112 on the Fortune Global 500 list for 2009 Net Income of $2.3 Billion (2009)
12 factory employees have committed suicide and 4 attempted to commit suicide off a main Foxconn building in China Have strung nets to try to catch any additional jumpers as well as blocking windows and locking doors to roofs and balconies
June (1), September (1) 2007: 2 March (1) 2008: 1 July (1), August (1) 2009: : 12 January (1) March (3) April (3) May (5) Suicides per Month at Foxconn
Facilities with swimming pools, libraries, gyms and computers, but no time to enjoy these amenities Each employee signs a 'voluntary overtime affidavit,' in order to waive the 36-hour legal limit on monthly overtime hours Foxconn has long come under fire from labor activists, who say the factory is little more than an electronics sweatshop
Inhumane atmosphere Bad media coverage Potential for Apple,Dell, HP, Sony, etc. to move their business to competitors if conditions do not change High turnover
The core of the problem is employee job dissatisfaction Poor work conditions, workflow problems, and inadequate pay and benefits all contribute to worker stress Work conditions look nice from an outsider’s perspective Reality is not as nice
Performance Management System Pay and Outp ut Quotas Work Flow De sign Psychological Counseling Simplify pay structure, make quotas realistic Create work teams centered around one product line to reduce psychological isolation Make counseling more accessible Implement a rewards system, change discipline structure
Average of 198,000 employees (factory workers per site). It is assumed that 15% of employees will attend the training program annually. = 29,700 employees per year = 14,850 employees per 6 months Turnover rate 35% per 6 months. But it is assumed that turnover rate will decrease by 10% due to training. = 1,485 employees retained Cost of single employee turnover= US $3,348 Benefits from training (dollar value) of retained employees = US $4,971,780 Cost of training per participant= US $218 Total cost of training (for every 14,850 employees)= US $3,237,300 Benefits – Cost of Training= US $1,734,480 ROI= 1.54 = 154%
Average of 2,000 supervisors per site. It is assumed that 20% of supervisors will attend the training program annually. = 400 supervisors per year Turnover rate 35% per 6 months. But it is assumed that turnover rate will decrease by 10% due to training. = 40 supervisors retained Cost of single employee turnover= US $6,140 Benefits from training (dollar value) of retained employees = US $245,600 Cost of training per participant= US $436 Total cost of training (for every 400 supervisors)= US $174,400 Benefits – Cost of Training= US $71,200 ROI= 1.41 = 141%