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How and Why to Encourage Your Employees to Take Vacations

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Well-rested employees are more productive. By allowing more time to be spent with family, significant others, and close friends, vacations can help decrease stress, prevent burnout, and improve work-life balance. A recent research by EY found out that for every 40 hours of free time, an employee’s stay at the company increased by eight months.

However, most employees do not take enough vacations and do not use their paid vacation time. Leaving vacation time on the table is taking its toll on employees. A recent study by the World Health Organization (WHO) found that 745,000 people died in 2016 from heart disease and stroke due to long hours.

Take, for example, what happens when an employee accumulates years’ worth of unused vacation days. These get recorded as liabilities on the company’s balance sheet, and the corporate entity must be prepared to compensate the employee if they leave or retire. Unused vacations have cost U.S. businesses $224 billion a year, making them a financial liability for employers.

At the same time, no one profits from an ambiguous time-off policy — or a workplace culture that encourages workaholism. A person who takes a vacation now and then, on the other hand, is invigorated and more focused for an overall increase in productivity.

The urgency of “use it or lose it” vacation leave days explains why employees use the vacation days that they currently have — the policy offers no opportunity for uncertainty. On the other hand, employees tend to lean on the side of rarely taking vacation time when policies provide room for ambiguity, such as when vacation days are unrestricted and untracked.

The leaders of a company must ultimately set the tone for the company’s vacation policy. This policy includes ensuring that everyone takes their allowed vacation time and cultivating a culture that encourages them to use their vacation days.

This article will explore how Vacation Bidding process aids in distributing vacation time fairly and transparently which encourages employees to use their time offs. This becomes even bigger problem where employers need to adhere to union rules or other compliance bodies while optimizing employees experience and well-being.

How Vacation Bidding Helps

Vacation bidding process allows employees to choose and plan their preferred vacations quickly and easily. Employers can set the number of people who can take vacations during any given day of the year based on the seasonality and business needs. Employees can observe how other employees intend on taking their vacations making it easy to ensure too many employees are not taking the same time off. It also gives a fair and transparent way for employees to request the vacation time they desire.

Essentially, in a Vacation Bidding, all employees can request specific time periods off based on preference criteria. The preference criteria include specifics such as simply requesting a week off, requesting one of several weeks off, or requesting multiple weeks off in a row or a day off or multiple days off. Once each employee puts in their preferences for vacation time, the company can determine how they want to award requests based on a variety of criteria. They can prioritize employees based on position, seniority, length of employment, performance, reward points or other criteria established by the organization. Employees can bid for as many preferred vacation days/weeks as they want during the vacation bid process.

From here, the company allots a specific number of employees that can take vacation time on any given day/week. Of course, the number of employees can be adjusted for peak vacation times.

This process can be repeated on a chosen frequency by the company if they have the right tools to administer it. The frequency can be monthly, quarterly, annual or any other duration chosen by the company or the business unit.

How ShiftX Automates the Entire Vacation Bidding Process

Knowing what days or weeks are available to take vacation is one of the most difficult components of vacation bidding. Even more frustrating, when an employee’s rank order is low, the problem becomes exponential.

In this regard, ShiftX provides employees with a real-time view of their available vacation dates based on their accrued vacation and seniority ranking (as defined by the company), as well as bespoke union rules (where applicable)

Employees are free to submit as many requests as they want. Employees can also view all vacation weeks and days that the administrator has made available.

The user can define preferences for the vacation weeks they wish in the Preference Criteria Section. Preferences can get divided into three categories:

  1. “I want this day/week” – The most straightforward method for requesting a day/week.
  2. “I want one of these days/weeks” allows the user to choose one day/week from a set of  weeks.
  3. “I want consecutive days/weeks” – This allows the user to get days/weeks in a row.

Furthermore, the preferences can be reordered and reviewed in sequence until all available weeks have gotten awarded.

After the initial allocation, the company will have choice to open it up to employees to request changes to their vacations during specified periods of time. They can specify the number of Change Periods and when they can occur. Employees might amend their vacation arrangements after the initial bid during change periods. Transferred and new employees can also choose their vacations during this period.

During a change period, employees can choose from days/weeks that the administration has added to accommodate new employees and weeks that other employees have exchanged.

In the end, it is up to each company to decide how many days off an employee will receive. But, with the right tool at your disposal, vacation distribution can be quite a breeze. With ShiftX, collaborate with your colleagues to figure out how to improve the as-is processes and map out the to-be processes at your organization.

Improve Employee Retention with Flexible Work Schedules

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Businesses worldwide are having issues with employee retention. Before the global pandemic and the subsequent shutdown, turnover rates were already at their highest. According to a U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics press release issued on March 17, 2020, in 2019, the national turnover rate was 27.9%. Yet, in 2021, the turnover rate is currently 57.3 %.

These numbers, accompanied by the general workplace climate across all industries, are disturbing and frightening for business owners and employees alike. Throughout the United States, businesses have closed their doors permanently or closed early due to being short-staffed.

Something needs to curb this trend, or businesses will have trouble finding and keeping employees until it is impossible to open.

Fortunately, there is a solution to improving employee retention and morale that is agreeable to business owners and employees: Flexible work schedules.

What are Flexible Work Schedules?

Flexible work schedules incorporate technology and time to curate a workweek that offers work-life balance for employees.

Sure, many industries need to have employees on-premise during all productive hours. However, the shutdown proved that businesses could function without employees chained to a desk for forty hours, or more, a week. This transition provoked on-premise employees to seek out work-from-home positions. To combat the benefits of work-from-home positions, you can offer your employees a flexible work schedule allowing employees to work based on their schedule while still remaining on-premise.

Benefits of Flexible Work Schedules

There are many benefits of flexible work schedules for employees and employers, encompassing a positive, engaging work-life balance.

For Employees

Employees want to work in an environment where they feel heard, respected and acknowledged. Offering flexible work schedules is a great way to accommodate these aspects, resulting in improved workplace morale and a lower turnover rate.

According to a recent EY press release, 54% of employees polled worldwide would consider leaving without flexibility in where and when they work.

Here are the benefits that support this new seemingly non-negotiable insistence on flexible work schedules:

  • Commute: Time spent traveling to a destination day in and day out only costs the employee money and time. Therefore, your business will become a more economical option if you can offer a better commuting schedule by enacting compressed work days, flexible daily hours, or telecommuting.
  • Improved Personal/Family Life: By offering flexible work schedules, your employees have improved family life. Not only do they get to enjoy time with their loved ones around their schedule, but they also have an opportunity to save on childcare costs, especially if telecommuting.
  • Opportunity to Work at Their Best: Everyone has that time of the day where they do their best work. Some people work better early in the morning, in the afternoon, or even late at night. By implementing flexible work schedules, you allow employees to work on the day that suits them best.
  • Employees Feel Appreciated: When your company has a policy of putting the needs of your employees first with flexible work schedules, employees feel appreciated. This appreciation goes a long way, making employees more likely to work harder and better for you since the company appreciates their time and talent.

For Employers

On the surface, flexible work schedules offer a lot of benefits for employees. Yet, when you look at the result of companies employing flexible work schedules, plenty of employer-specific benefits become clear:

  • Higher Morale: Creating a good working environment is essential for continual production and quality. The happier your employees are, the better they will perform for you. Flexible work schedules create higher morale because it helps employees feel like the business is taking care of their needs as a person, instead of just a number on a roster.
  • Better Attendance: When employees have flexible work schedules, they have the freedom to navigate anything life throws at them much easier than if they had a set, rigid schedule. Therefore, instead of taking off work to complete the chore, employees can go to that doctor’s appointment or get their oil changed in their flexible time and work when finished. In this situation, the employee gets everything done without stress while also attending to their workplace duties.
  • Loyalty: When an employee knows that the company they work for makes an effort to give them a good work-life balance, they are likely to be loyal to that company. This loyalty directly reflects employee retention and turnover rates. If employees are happy with their job and schedule, they will make more effort to stay instead of looking for the first opportunity or reason to jump ship.
  • Improved Customer Service: If you offer the best scheduling, your employees will be happier during their working hours. This happiness will spill over to customer service, inevitably negating why 58% of American shoppers switch brands: subpar service.
  • Employers Can Demand Better Talent: If you have a desirable job, you can demand higher talent. If you employ flexible work schedules, there is a high likelihood that you will have a more desirable applicant pool. Therefore, you can be more selective with who you hire without worrying about being short-staffed.

Start Your Flexible Work Schedules Today

Scheduling is never fun, especially when you try to compromise and adjust to each of your employees’ specific needs. Yet, this is what having flexible work schedules is all about. So, what do you do?

Enter ShiftX!

ShiftX is the all-in-one scheduling solution, which takes the headache out of the scheduling process. ShiftX offers features such as:

  • Live or Automatic Shift and Vacation Scheduling
  • A Simple Dashboard with Cross-Platform Synchronicity
  • Cloud-Managed Operations
  • API Integrations
  • A Completely Customizable System for Your Business

With ShiftX, you can be as involved in the scheduling process as you want to be, with the assurance that everything will continue smoother than ever while you invest your time in your more pressing duties.

In short, having a good employee-centric scheduling tool will help improve employees’ work-life balance and improve employee retention. The world is changing, and as long as your company evolves, your business will be better than ever with the right tools to guide you. Such an evolution will also interest talented employees that help you succeed in ways you never thought possible.

So, contact ShiftX today to learn more about how using ShiftX can benefit your business.