The high gas prices have already added to an unstable U.S. economy. Employees are now struggling with high gas prices for their commutes to get to and from the office or place of work.
HR Managers and Business Managers are and/or will stuggle with employees trying to make ends meet outside of the work place or quitting their present position to seek employment closer to home.
Some suggestions for employers to try to remedy this for employees are available. Here are a few to use to help keep much needed employees and increase productivity:
1). Institute a 4 day work week if possible. Give employees the option to work 4-10 hour days to save on commuting the extra day.
2). Have an "Employee of the Month" the winner receives a $50 gas card. Use a list of criterion that would constitute the employee of the month and have the work peer group vote for the best candidate.
3). If the employee has superior work ethic and attendance offer a day or two off with pay the month following the superior attendance and superior work eithic displayed.
These are merely suggestions for use and may not work in every office environment.
Good luck!!
These do not reflect the opinions or constitute an agreement between the writer and it's readers. These are merely suggestions and may not be suitable for every work environment. Contact with management and appropriate supervisory personnel is appropriate to institute these and other suggestions for employees.
1.Address employee’s preoccupation with finances and gas prices with regular communication sessions.
2. Take steps to improve your mileage: have AAA come in and provide a presentation and with a local mechanic check out cars.
3. Provide car maintenance checks and lessons for improving vehicle performance
4. Car pool and ride share together
5. Provide stress management sessions at work.
6. Bring in childcare at work or set up a day care opportunity close to work.
7. Compressed workweek: longer hours to get one day off a week.
8. Telecommute one day a week.
9. Check out with local government agencies for incentives for working at home
10. Reduced entertainment budget could allow for movie passes or restaurant certificates
11. Assist employees find work closer to home when necessary.
12. Start or increase the touching base 1 on 1 meetings. Monitor how staff members are managing financially.
13. Provide community supports in house at work such as budget planning, debt counseling, employee assistance program.
14. Make exercise programs and gym equipment available on site.
15. Gasoline prices will impact vacation plans. Work with you local tourist industry to see what package deals might be arranged to assist employees.
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