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Companies
seeking to retain their employees when the recovery begins
should start by addressing three key areas of dissatisfaction.
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A new Harris survey released today shows that two-thirds
(66%) of American workers are not currently satisfied with their
compensation. Additionally, 78% are not
satisfied with their company's overall retention efforts and 76%
are not satisfied about future career growth opportunities at
their company.
The survey American Workplace Insights Survey, conducted for
Adecco Group North America, indicates that workers continue to
look for other jobs even with rising unemployment. According
to survey findings, companies seeking to retain their employees
when the recovery begins should start by addressing three key
areas of dissatisfaction: compensation, career growth paths and
retention efforts.
Other key findings of the survey included:
Relationships are strained: Almost half (48%) of workers
are not satisfied with the relationship they have with their
boss and the majority (59%) of workers are not satisfied with
the level of support they receive from their colleagues.
Company vision and leadership is lacking: The majority of
workers (77%) are not satisfied with the strategy and vision of
the company and its leadership.
Retirement contributions: 68% of workers are not satisfied
with their company's contribution to their retirement plans.
"As Labor Day approaches and we move closer to an economic
recovery, employees and managers should remember that career
development is a mutual responsibility, particularly for
companies looking to reduce an exodus of top talent," said
Bernadette Kenny, chief career officer, Adecco Group North
America. "What workers are telling us is that even during a
recession, just having a job does not equate to job
satisfaction. Employers need to be conscious of the concerns
their staff is managing through on a daily basis and proactively
come up with the appropriate solutions to improve retention and
reduce the current and future high cost of turnover."
Tips for
employers to reduce feelings of dissatisfaction among their
staff:
Make retention efforts more visible: Behind the scenes,
managers may be doing what they can to retain their employees,
but staff won't feel valued if these efforts aren't visible to
them. Retention efforts begin through mutual dialogue and
building trust. Managers should engage their employees in the
realities of the business challenges to foster employees'
understanding of the market and competition.
Reward and provide reason: If increasing compensation due to
the current economic climate is not possible, look to reward
employees through an awards program or team contest. Improving
morale just by recognizing good work can help ease compensation
complaints. As the survey found, dollars and cents are not the
only way to improve satisfaction so be sure your putting in the
extra effort where extra investment is not available. In
addition, employees benefit greatly by understanding the reasons
behind lower compensation and how these short term adjustments
will help them and the company in the long run.
Communicate growth path for employees: Managers should map
out a growth plan for employees and communicate it to their
teams. Employees will then understand that managers are invested
in their future and they'll be more confident in investing their
time and career with the organization.
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