Job Rotation
The job rotation model was mainly developed and
implemented as a labour market instrument in the Scandinavian countries.
Its principle consists in substituting an employed person who is
participating in temporary qualification by a person who is seeking
employment. For the enterprises, the advantage lies in a reduction of
lost work time. For the persons seeking employment, the advantage lies
in the opportunity of expanding their professional experience and
increasing their chances of being taken on by the enterprise following
their substitution period.
However, due to its high administrative and financial
costs, the job rotation model should not be regarded as a panacea but as
a specific answer to concrete needs. It needs to be accompanied by
adequate measures such as regulations concerning leave for further
education, fiscal privileges and direct financial support for all
participants. A further problem lies in the fact that the instrument
only makes sense if the substitutes already have corresponding
professional experience since their preparation for the vacant job is
cost and time intensive. Therefore, orientating and coaching those
substitutes during their time of employment as well as payment matters
are issues.
Firms that have gathered experience with this
instrument have begun to develop more extended training programmes for
their staff and to increase the number of their regular staff, with the
objective of substituting their absent staff that participates in longer
term training by this excess number of staff. The advantage of this is
that those substitutes know the enterprise better and do not have to be
trained each time they are employed.
In general, job rotation models are suited as a
temporary measure for larger enterprises, for mergers and in individual
cases to facilitate a new start for persons seeking employment. The
challenge is to develop this model further and to ensure that it will
not only be applied in public and subsidized areas but will also be
acknowledged as a helpful instrument by the enterprises.
See here for experiences from the German Land Northrine-Westphalia.
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