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Recruitment: How to keep staff productive in this festive time

Sheep Central November 29, 2021

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DECEMBER is a time for Christmas cheer and holiday spirit, but it can also often be a challenging month, with less man-hours to do work, lower employee productivity and potentially, a fall in employee morale.

So how can employers along the red meat and livestock supply chain make sure to keep their staff happy, engaged and productive during this festive period?

Plan in advance

To avoid your team rushing and feeling pressured to get work completed before Christmas eve, it is worthwhile planning in advance and working out the capability of your team and their workload prior to December.

Employers should bear in mind that some employees may have outside-of-work and social engagements therefore won’t be able to or feel as inclined to stay late or work overtime.

Plan jobs or projects in advance and allow ample time for them to be achieved.

Manage the holidays

Some agribusinesses in the red meat supply chain may shut down over the Christmas/New Year period, but for those that do not, managers should be aware that the majority of employees will be vying for the same days off.

Employers should try and be as fair as possible when allocating holidays, and try and plan days off for staff ahead of time to avoid any confusion or resentment amongst staff.

Christmas cheer

To boost staff morale, employers can create a fun and festive atmosphere in the workplace.

This can be done through simple methods such as workplace food and drinks; secret Santa for staff; or cut some working days short.

These can be great ways to let staff unwind, bond and also feel valued by their employers.

Take care of small jobs

Some agribusinesses might find they have less work during the holiday period, therefore it can be the perfect time to carry out small jobs or tasks that get overlooked throughout the rest of the year.

This can include carrying out much-needed repairs and maintenance, QA reviews, audits or even conducting staff training.

This keeps staff productive and also allows for a more organised start to the year after holidays.

Give something back

It is a good time of year for businesses in any industry to give something back by organising a charity initiative.

This can include donating gifts to children’s charities or collecting goods for food banks.

This not only puts things into perspective for employees, but can also make them feel a greater sense of pride and loyalty for the business as it shows a their workplace’s corporate social responsibility.

Source: Meat Processors Pty Ltd.

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