One-Third of Companies Bracing for Higher Employee Turnover
Exiting Workers Cost Businesses
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Significantly, more than 20% of hiring managers say that number climbs to
This is according to a recent Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll survey.
For those who anticipate increased turnover in 2024, many point to better pay/benefits offered elsewhere (38%), increased workplace demands (35%), employees resigning (33%), employee feelings of being overworked (31%) and the competitive job market (26%) as the cause.
Around a quarter believe it will be due in part to better perks being offered elsewhere (e.g., summer Fridays, unlimited vacation days) (23%), employees being terminated (23%), employees retiring (23%) and better company culture elsewhere (21%).
Turnover Fallout
Turnover not only takes a toll on the company, but also the remaining employees — nearly three-quarters of hiring managers (73%) say employee turnover places a heavy burden on existing employees.
In an effort to counteract this turnover and perhaps give some reprieve to their employees, the overwhelming majority of companies (88%) are making plans to hire next year — a significant increase since last year (81%).
Typically, companies are hiring either to increase their overall employee count (45%) or to keep the same level of employees (36%).
Building Blocks for Turnover Solutions
In any business, turnover is unavoidable. Employee movement within the workforce is natural and can be attributed to various factors. From affecting productivity to engagement, excessive turnover can wreak havoc on even the most established business' ability to stay competitive.
While best retention practices come in many shapes and sizes, they're all linked by the same basic idea—employees are a company's most valuable asset.
Express has identified eight building blocks for turnover solutions with full details available at ExpressPros.com/TurnoverSolutions:
- Understanding That Turnover is a Balance: Turnover can be healthy for an organization to an extent such as underperforming team members, someone has checked out with retirement on the horizon, or an employee lacking motivation because they aren't happy in their role.
- The Cost of Turnover: Studies show the actual cost to replace an employee is significant. Depending on a variety of factors — including skill level, education and experience — the total cost of turnover can be as high as 150% of an employee's annual salary.
- Understand the Expectations of Turnover: Acknowledging that turnover is common in the employment cycle, organizations that delve into the complexity of expected turnover rates gain a pivotal advantage in proactive management.
- Avoid Retention Roadblocks: Positive retention habits are the best defense against negative turnover. Time wasters can impede progress and reduce the effectiveness of turnover management efforts.
- Creating a Culture that Prevents Turnover: While the upfront costs may seem significant, the long-term benefits can outweigh the expenses — prioritize maintaining the well-being and job satisfaction of your employees.
- Employee Engagement is Key: Programs that foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture, provide opportunities for professional development and recognize and reward employee contributions can improve engagement.
- Manage Employees' Expectations of Success: It's critical to be upfront with expectations to help mitigate turnover and ensure employees are prepared to stay.
- Support a Multi-Generational Friendly Workplace: As organizations strive to create inclusive environments that cater to the needs and preferences of individuals spanning different age groups, they will learn how to leverage the collective strengths of diverse experiences as an opportunity to improve.
"High turnover in the booming jobs market of the past few years has led to a strained workforce that is stressed and burned out," said
Survey Methodology
The Job Insights survey was conducted online within
For full survey methodologies, please contact [email protected], Director of Corporate Communications & PR.
If you would like to arrange for an interview to discuss this topic, please contact [email protected], Director of Corporate Communications & PR.
About
William H. "Bill" Stoller is chairman and chief executive officer of Express Employment International. Founded in
About Express Employment Professionals At Express Employment Professionals, we're in the business of people. From job seekers to client companies, Express helps people thrive and businesses grow. Our international network of franchises offers localized staffing solutions to the communities they serve across the
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