About this episode
"Organizational justice is about ensuring that every individual feels they are treated fairly and with respect in all aspects of their work. It’s not just about the outcomes they receive, but how those outcomes are decided and communicated. Fair processes and respectful treatment are fundamental to maintaining trust and equity within any organization." -Stephen Gilliland Summary: In this episode of "Psych Tech @ Work," Steven Gilliland, a distinguished professor and expert in organizational justice, joins me to explore the profound impact of fairness on hiring and the psychology of the workplace. Stephen was my professor when I was in grad school at LSU, so I know him well and was lucky to have exposure to organizational justice theory during my most formative years. After taking a stroll down memory lane, we have an amazing conversation about the fundamental principles of organizational justice theory. We discuss how perceptions of fairness in outcomes, processes, and interpersonal treatment shape employees’ attitudes and behaviors. We talk about how organizations can ensure fair treatment during hiring and how these practices influence applicants’ decisions and organizational reputation. We also dig into the broader implications of fairness in the workplace, emphasizing how companies can navigate challenging decisions, like layoffs, while maintaining their commitment to justice. Finally, we discuss the evolving role of technology in shaping justice perceptions in the workplace. Stephen provides insights into how AI and digital tools are transforming the landscape of organizational justice, offering both opportunities and challenges. Take Aways: Treat Applicants as Customers: Consider the hiring process from the applicant's perspective. Fair treatment during this phase can significantly impact their decision to join your organization and their perception of your brand. Understand the Role of Fairness in Employee Engagement: Perceptions of fairness in hiring and workplace practices contribute to overall employee engagement and satisfaction. Ensure that decisions and processes are consistently fair to foster a positive work environment. Adapt Organizational Justice to Technological Changes: As workplaces evolve with technological advancements, continuously revisit and adapt your organizational justice practices to address new challenges and maintain fairness. Respond to Difficult Situations with Empathy: During tough times, such as layoffs, how you handle the situation reveals your organization's commitment to fairness. Strive to treat affected individuals with empathy and respect, maintaining open and honest communication. Align Actions with Psychological Contracts: Be aware of the unspoken agreements between employees and employers. Violating these expectations can lead to perceptions of unfairness and