Saturday, May 30, 2020
How Employers Can Keep Workers Happy
How Employers Can Keep Workers Happy January can be a struggle for many of the UKâs workers, as life returns to normal after the revelries of the festive season. The combination of heading back to work, gloomy winter weather, and the financial consequences of over-indulging during the Christmas break can leave us all feeling low. This year, the âmost depressing day of the yearâ Januaryâs infamous âBlue Mondayâ is set to fall on 21st January. For employers, this can mean a demotivated and disengaged workforce at a time when being ready and raring to go is crucial for starting the year off well. With workplace morale set to dip this month, Erik Fjellborg, CEO Founder of Quinyx, the market leader in workforce management, shares some advice to help bosses banish those blues and retain a happy, motivated and productive workforce. Spread some New Year cheer Who said that work perks should be reserved exclusively for Christmas? At a time when everyone is feeling low, itâs more important than ever to reward your staff. Whether itâs something as simple as getting in a round of coffees or some sweet treats, small touches can go a long way to cheering up downbeat staff. For companies where logistics allow, why not go one step further and offer a late start or early finish to ease workers back into their routine. Taking measures like this will help boost morale and motivate your staff members. After all, itâs the little things in life that count and that applies to work life too.â Be flexible Flexibility is key. Our recent study âWork that Keeps the UK Workingâ found that 73% of the UKâs workers still face issues when it comes to flexibility in their current work schedules. With flexibility around when, where and how we work becoming ever more important to the countryâs workforce Blue Monday presents the perfect opportunity to demonstrate that flexibility is at the heart of your business. Whether thatâs letting someone work from home, or swap their shifts around to allow for other commitments, flexibility should be for everyone and that applies whether you run a boardroom, a bar or a shop floor. Unfortunately, flexibility still has connotations of spiraling costs and scheduling nightmares. But with the right tools in place, flexible working can be easier than people think. Giving staff some leeway will prove hugely beneficial in the long term.â Show you care With morale low, some staff may even begin to look for opportunities elsewhere. Itâs not surprising that January also sees âMassive Mondayâ the day of the year when record numbers of job seekers apply for new positions. Staff retention is a major problem for employers. It may sound simple, but one of the easiest ways to hold on to your workforce is just to show you care. Go that extra mile and get to know your staff members individually. Especially in larger businesses, its common for employees to feel neglected by management, with a study by the ADP Research Institute finding that nearly two thirds (62 percent) of UK workers believe they are undervalued at work. By taking the time to understand staff on a more personal level, bosses will demonstrate that employee happiness is a high priority. It will also help to work out the staff members who may not feel so settled, so steps can be taken to address the problem. Erik Fjellborg concluded: January is a notoriously difficult month for employees and can cause all manner of headaches for bosses. By using simple workforce management methods, employers can help their staff overcome those back to work blues and increase productivity as a side effect. The key thing to remember is that a happy workforce is essential to any successful business, so this Blue Monday I urge all of the UKâs employers to put employee happiness to the top of the agenda. About the author: Quinyx was founded in 2005 by CEO Erik Fjellborg after a summer spent working at McDonaldâs. After witnessing how difficult it can be for managers to sort shifts manually, Erik built one of the worldâs first fully web-based Workforce Management solutions to do the heavy lifting. McDonaldâs loved Erikâs solution and became Quinyxâs first customer.
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