HR TRENDS
Remote work
Make a stronger effort to ensure that staff feel connected, even if it's only online. Consider bringing virtual versions of events that you would normally have. Say you had happy hour at work every other Thursday. Use Zoom for the pleasant hours right now. Additionally, help your staff succeed by allocating a money for a work-from-home office arrangement. Here at our business, we provide a $500 reimbursement to employees for the tools they require, as well as a $75 weekly reimbursement for meals, to assist them have a pleasant "work from home" setting.
Diversity and inclusion
Diversity
and inclusion policies have long been a hot topic in HR circles, and in recent
years, the debate has intensified. Forward-thinking enterprises will need to
give priority to attracting and keeping workers from a variety of backgrounds
since employees are becoming more and more interested in working for companies
that incorporate diversity and inclusion into their normal operating
procedures. According to studies, having a diverse and inclusive culture
improves an organization's revenue, innovation, and productivity; therefore,
the time invested in implementing these principles is time well spent.
Even
diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as a field is evolving. Fast Company
claims that DEI people are now more frequently seen in incorporated teams.
Additionally, growth is more important than achieving perfection. Set DEI
objectives, gather data as early as possible, and monitor development as you
go.
Mental health
The topic
around mental health has taken center stage as employees cope with greater
stress than ever before, including navigating a global health crisis, balancing
caring with work, and navigating a more virtual work environment. In fact, 40%
of American adults have admitted to having mental health issues since the
pandemic started, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Employers must therefore pledge to provide workers with the mental health
resources they require, including access to affordable care and management's
knowledge and sensitivity.
Establish a check-in culture and an environment where managers exhibit and role-model healthy conduct. Additionally, your organization can provide managers and staff with training on mental health. You might find it beneficial to review your policies and processes. Are you fostering a flexible workplace where employees can take time off if necessary, to receive mental health care? Find a balance between working hard and overworking your staff by taking a close look at your business hours and paid time off regulations.
Overall wellness
People
want their employers to be concerned about their total physical wellness, just
as the emphasis on mental health in the workplace is growing. Employers can
develop wellness initiatives to promote workers' physical well-being, which has
a beneficial effect on their engagement and job satisfaction. When seeking new
candidates, recruiters can highlight their commitment to employee wellness as a
selling factor. For instance, our friends at Gusto wanted to offer students
ways to reduce stress and weariness. Setting Daily Mindful Intentions, finding
a Mindful Balance in Work and Life, and Staying Connected Mindfully were the
journeys that participants were taken on in "Mindfulness in a Remote
World," the course they developed. Future
candidates had a great opportunity to learn about Gusto's culture and enhance
their employer branding and engagement through this.
Establishing
an employee support program is yet another strategy to promote the general
well being of your staff (EAP). An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a
voluntary, workplace-based program that provides free and confidential
assessments, short-term counselling, referrals, and follow-up services to
employees who are experiencing personal or work-related problems, according to
the Office of Personnel Management. Having a resource that staff members can
use can be really beneficial. Remember to mainstream mental health and
wellness, foster an inclusive environment, and provide a forum for your staff
to bring up and debate this subject.
Speaking on
social issues
Employees
want to work for organizations that care about the social issues that are
significant to them and want those organizations to publicly support those
causes. Prospective employees will anticipate that corporations will
participate in the conversation as issues of racial injustice, economic
inequity, and gender inequality take center stage in the public discourse.
Conclusion
Undoubtedly,
the previous two years have been difficult for businesses all around the world,
but HR professionals have always been able to adapt and create recruitment
plans that address the demands of the labor market at the time. Recruiters may
maintain their firms appealing to qualified future candidates while retaining
their present staff by looking at these ten popular HR themes and comprehending
how such trends connect to their own enterprises.
References
Better, 2022. Wework. [Online]
Available at: https://www.wework.com/ideas/professional-development/creativity-culture/five-wellness-tips-for-positive-mental-health-at-work
Martinez, 2022. Untapped. [Online]
Available at: https://www.untapped.io/blog/10-hot-topics-in-hr
Sara, 2022. Untapped. [Online]
Available at: https://www.untapped.io/blog/10-hot-topics-in-hr


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