Factors Affecting To Employee Retention In A Supportive Work Environment
As
the first factors compensation was based on the amount of both financially and
non-financially remuneration provided to employees by their employers in payment
for their valued service
As
Working
environment is another factor that affects employee retention. It is described
as one that provides a friendly and healthy working atmosphere, sufficient
resources and some level of flexibility
Retaining
worker become a must in today’s competitive business world. Initially
compensation was proven that major factor that affects employee retention.
Unlike past generation workers’ today’s workers do not take money as an
essential thing but it is only one factor among many that must be considered
such as work life balance. Referring to work life balance it is identified as a
major factor in employee retention. It helps stay loyal and committed to work
place. Thirdly work environment is clearly identified that a better working
atmosphere should provide workers with a comfortable working environment,
sufficient facilities and flexibility. As a result, rather than changing these
factors separately, a successful change in all of them together would help
organizations to achieve employee satisfaction and minimize cost pressures and
operational disruptions.
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According to Smith, P. G. (2020) “Transforming the workforce from High Turnover to High Retention”, there are attributes are essential to a high –retention organization. i.e. Clearly outlined structure direction and purpose, Caring management, Flexibility in advantages, Open, easy communication, Energetic and passionate work surroundings, Effective performance appraisals, Rewards and recognition, Training and development, Paying competitive wages, Respecting staff, Retention bonuses
ReplyDeleteIn today’s competitive environment employees leave their organization for various reasons. As the knowledge of employees have become highly important in gaining competitive advantage in today's business environment (Hall, 1993). The organizations are trying to retain the best employees. The Importance of HR and their retention is established. Initially because resources are scarce and secondly because the competition by businesses to have the best and most talented employees for their organization (Chambers et. Al., 1998) and finally because Turnover also destroys the customer confidence in the company (Koys, 2001). Customers don’t want to teach about their needs to the new employees. So it is better to retain employees that can retain customers.
ReplyDeleteWorkplace environment includes the condition or environment under which employees have to work. This includes matter such as permitted breaks, the state of heating, lighting and ventilation of workplaces, the safety and comfort of machinery, vehicles, and other equipment, normal manning levels, and disciplinary procedures supervision, compensation packages, communication and other benefits.
ReplyDeleteGood article. Followings are the some benefits of employee retention in an organization.
ReplyDelete• Reduced Turnover Hassle.
• Improved Morale.
• Reduced Acquisition and Training Time.
• Dedicated Company Experts.
• Increased Overall Productivity.
• Reduced Costs.
Employees are not expected to stay in their positions for decades. Employers face retention challenges in excess of four-fifths of cases. Turnover has an effect on an organization's performance. Competition for skilled workers continues to grow, making management more challenging.
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