It’s
that time of year again. All across the country, teachers are breathing a sigh
of relief as they wind down into the long summer holidays, whilst
parents are facing up to the day-to-day reality of balancing childcare responsibilities
with their working lives.
The
bottom line here is clear. When the kids are off school, either due to
organised breaks throughout the academic year, or because of other factors like teachers' strikes, it
can have a big impact on businesses. As an employer, it pays to take a
proactive approach. Here, we share our advice and guidance for managing
associated challenges effectively.
Giving
your staff more flexibility can help to ensure that a balance is
struck between work and family. Consider whether you could offer your team members the opportunity to
work from home, or slightly alter their hours during the summer holidays.
When
most people think of flexible working, they think of arrangements like these, and it’s true that they can really help.
Don’t be scared to get a little more creative though and think outside of the
box. Many businesses have successfully agreed term-time only contracts for
employees who are balancing their careers with caring responsibilities.
Be prepared for an influx of holiday requests
At this
time of year, many of us are tempted by the prospect of booking a last-minute
getaway. We all like a bit of sun and sand, but when your staff are planning a
mass exodus, the situation can turn into a major headache. Remember that giving
priority to staff with children could be discriminatory.
You don't have to say yes to holiday requests! If you
feel like you’re struggling to manage them, it might be time to
implement a more robust system. This can ensure that your processes are fair, open
and equal, and that you’re ready for the challenges that the summer
holiday period can bring.
Take the time to rethink your priorities
Many
workplaces experience a bit of a lull during the summer months. Staff are away
on holiday, they’re thinking about spending time with the kids, and you might
find yourself slipping into the trap of letting the time just pass you by.
Instead of going down this route, take the opportunity to get your leadership
team together and focus on where you’re going.
What are
your priorities for the rest of the year? What challenges do you need to
overcome? What opportunities exist that you aren’t tapping into? A little
planning can go a long way.
If the
summer season is causing employee headaches in your business, seek out professional
assistance. This is often exactly what you need to get things back on the right
track, and stop small issues from escalating into something more serious. Give The Human Resource
a call today on 07884 475303. Or download our free E-book, "Everything you need to know about employee holidays" for the lowdown on applying fair rules consistently, safeguarding your company against legal claims and rebooting productivity after a long break.