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One key to employee retention
is to create an environment that's tailored to your
staff members’ family and personal situations. This
enables them to strike the proper balance between life
and work.
When you espouse family-friendly
policies, your business is on its way to becoming a
“company of choice”— a preferred destination for
employees, customers and investors.
These benefits don’t have to cost a
fortune. Some perks can be provided only as needs arise,
such as “flex” time, job sharing, or play space for
employees' children who lack adequate day care for a day
or so. Here are four more
suggestions:
Fun
events.
Frequent family outings and recreational
activities can boost a company’s spirit. Consider
sponsoring weekend retreats, which can serve as
mini-vacations for busy working people. Interaction. The best companies encourage staff
members and managers to take an interest in each
other’s lives. Employees’ families should feel welcome
in the workplace, enabling them to know and understand
your company. Maternity and paternity
leave. A birth is one of a family’s
most rewarding experiences. Companies that provide
liberal leave for either parent display a
“family first” philosophy. Child
care. A
quality day care facility can make the difference in
whether a productive employee remains with a firm or
moves on.
Employees need support to stay happy,
efficient and motivated. By helping provide that help,
you’ll end up with lower turnover and higher
profits. |