The same workers doing the same jobs.
So, I don't think this is what he gets. I think he is going to get the same people doing much better work. Focused, excited, energized. Hyped. Ownership, teamwork, collaboration. Going above and beyond what is typically expected or produced.
I have known several people who have been given great support by a company when they went through a tragedy. Unlimited time off, help with flex hours, substantial assistance. Those people, now that their tragedy is (sadly) over, are now
intensely loyal and will put back far more than they ever got in order to pay back, in their way, for the priceless benefit of not having to worry at all about work or their future while they endured a loved one dying.
I think the guy gets back something like this.
I expect most of those employees will see this as many levels; the CEO caring about them, the everyday worries being lifted from them, the message that they are all intricately entwined in their value to the company. And that this will translate into
intense loyalty and desire to give back more than they are even receiving.
I really look forward to seeing the results. I think they will be dynamite.