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-- Sources of Benchmark Data -- Using Benchmark Measures -- Benchmarking Labor Costs -- Work Force Analysis -- Objectives of Work Force Analysis -- Work Force Analysis Tools -- Who Should Do the Assessments? -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- MODULE 4 STRATEGIES AND OPTIONS -- Restructuring-Who Should Do It? -- Labor Restructuring by the Private Sector. 327 $aLabor Restructuring by Government -- A Mixed Approach -- Menu of Options -- Sequencing of Options -- Soft Options -- Payroll Management -- Enforcement of Retirement Age -- Enforcement of Disciplinary Proceedings -- Staff Transfers to Other Public Organizations -- Recruitment and Promotion Freezes -- Advantages of Soft Options -- Workplace Restructuring -- Reducing Working Hours -- Placing Workers on Administrative Leave -- Reorganizing the Work Force -- Restructuring the Enterprise -- Retirement and Redundancy -- Key Considerations in Developing Strategies and Options -- Labor-Related Legislation -- Employee Status Prior to PPI -- Employment Protection in the Bidding Process -- Strategies-A Decision Tree -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- MODULE 5 KEY ELEMENTS OF A LABOR PROGRAM -- Severance -- Statutory Payments -- Contractual Benefits -- Ex Gratia Severance Payments -- Adverse Selection and Targeting -- Implementation Issues -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional MateriaL (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- Pensions and PPI -- The Pension Challenge -- Types of Pension Plans -- Addressing Prior Pension Obligations -- Pensions and Labor Restructuring -- Future Pension Design -- Pensions: Implementation Steps -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- Redeployment Support -- Design and Implementation of Redeployment Programs -- Counseling -- Job-Search Assistance -- Retraining -- Employee Enterprise -- Job-Creation Initiatives -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- Employee Share Ownership -- Compensation Packages for Redundant Workers -- Shares as an Incentive or Reward -- Employee Share Ownership Plans. 327 $aAdditional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- MODULE 6 ENGAGING WITH STAKEHOLDERS -- Fundamentals of Engagement -- Forms of Engagement -- Designing an Engagement Strategy -- Acquiring Engagement Skills -- Communication -- Objectives -- Preparing a Communication Plan -- Consultation -- Role of Consultation -- Methods of Consultation -- Negotiation -- Steps in Negotiations -- Cooperation -- Cooperation in Practice -- Circumstances that Suit Cooperation -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- MODULE 7 MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF LABOR PROGRAMS -- Overview -- Assessing Financial Returns -- Financial Costs-A Checklist -- Financial Benefits-A Checklist -- Financial Payback Analysis -- Discounted Cash Flow Analysis -- Assessing Economic Returns -- Rationale -- Economic vs. Financial Costs -- Evaluating Labor Market Programs -- Constructing the Counterfactual Analysis -- Assessing the Impact of Redeployment -- Assessing the Effects on Workers' Welfare -- Assessing Overall PPI Benefits -- Monitoring Labor Programs -- Tools (on the CD-ROM) -- Additional Material (on the CD-ROM) -- Web Sites -- Other Material and Sources -- REFERENCES -- FIGURES -- 2.1 Employment in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso Rail, 1980-2000 -- 2.2 Labor Productivity in South American Rail Companies -- 3.1 Structure of Performance Measures for Utilities -- 3.2 Sample Age Profiles -- 4.1 Restructuring Options-A Typology -- 4.2 An Illustration of Sequencing -- 4.3 Strategic Choices in Labor Adjustment-A Decision Tree -- 5.1 End-of-Service Benefits in Orissa, India -- 5.2 Core and Supplementary Elements -- 5.3 Moving from Supply-Driven to Demand-Driven Training -- BOXES -- 2.1 Popular Perceptions of PPI -- 2.2 Argentina-Job Losses in the Infrastructure Sector. 327 $a2.3 Employment Reductions in Brazil's Railways -- 2.4 Union Perceptions of Privatization's Impact in Ports -- 2.5 Employment Growth in Mexican Ports -- 2.6 ILO Analysis of the Labor Impact of PPI in the Telecommunications Sector -- 2.7 Productivity Growth in Latin American Telecoms Following PPI -- 2.8 Service and Productivity Improvements at Trinidad and Tobago Post -- 2.9 Municipalization of In-Kind Social Benefits in Russia -- 2.10 Changing Work Practices in Mexico Telecoms -- 2.12 Outsourcing in Argentine Telecoms -- 2.11 New Working Practices in Côte d'Ivoire Electricity -- 2.13 Contracting Out and Equal Opportunities in the United Kingdom -- 2.14 Key Factors Affecting the Labor Impact of PPI -- 3.1 What's the Minimum Data Set for a Staff Audit? 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