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Skilled Migrant Employees' Perceptions Of Support From Line Managers

EQUALITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION(2020)

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Purpose This paper explores the experiences of non-English-speaking background (NESB) skilled employees working in Australian workplaces, their perceptions of managers' actions and how a lack of employee involvement and participation (EIP) practices and performance appraisal (PA) is perceived regarding career progression. Design/methodology/approach This exploratory research project is based on 26 semi-structured interviews with skilled migrant NESB employees based in Australia. Social exchange theory (SET) and labour market segmentation theory (LMST) are applied to help explain macro- and micro-level influences on NESB employees and their relationships with their line managers and the workforce. Findings Participants perceived line managers to be highly communicative and approachable; however, they indicated how a lack of EIP in decision-making and in their PA affected career progression opportunities for NESB employees. While they were satisfied overall with their jobs, the research indicated a need for improved practices and support from the broader organisation in these two identified areas. Originality/value There is relatively little research on how the challenges of an increasingly diverse workforce are managed, particularly from NESB employees' perspective. Therefore, this research fills a gap concerning NESB employees' experience in Australian organisations.
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Line managers, Employee involvement and participation (EIP), Performance appraisal (PA), Social exchange theory (SET), Labour market segmentation theory (LMST), Non-English-speaking background (NESB) skilled migrant employees
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