How to Gain and Retain Quality Employees During and After a Pandemic?
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Today, payroll specialist and long-time VBCBA member, Michael Cairns, was the VBCBA guest speaker. His topic is on the minds of many businesses as we come out of the COVID-19 Pandemic: How do you gain and retain quality employees during and after a pandemic? His speaking notes on this timely topic are listed below.
GAINING NEW EMPLOYEES AND RETAINING EXISTING ONES:
- Talk to them more -- get to know their family if possible
- Offer benefits if possible – (included with the position or available for the employee to pay for)
- AFLAC
- Legal Shield
- EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
- Big increase in the use of EAP (better than 211, but…)
- 211
- Raise their wages if possible and/or incentivize them over time (establish wage goals)
- Establish a 401K – offer a contribution if possible and offer direct deposit if possible (banks will usually cooperate)
- Have employee handbooks
- Get W-2s out early in January
- If hurt on the job, be sure W.C. is available and easy to accomplish (should not have to go to emergency room)
- Human resources department availability (your insurance company can be of assistance)
- Have a good safety program (get employees involved/safety meetings)
- Free or reduced pricing on movie tickets, bowling, miniature golf, etc.
MAKE THE EMPLOYEE FEEL SPECIAL – If you don’t, someone else will!
GETTING YOUR PREVIOUS EMPLOYEES BACK ON THE JOB:
- Should have had quick access to the PPP (Paycheck Protection Plan) Funds may still be available!
- Takes time, but the quicker the better!
- Very difficult previously because of the “shutdowns,” masks, etc.
- Difficult to answer employees when they say, “I can make more by not working.”
- They will lose out on benefits
- Sadly, you may have to raise their wages (give bonus or overtime)
- If not already, get some of the above benefits started!
- Offer them “things” they didn’t have previously
Should you have any payroll or HR-related questions, please contact Michael Cairns.