I am glad to inform you the
latest on the employee
care trends in the HR management. More and more companies are showing
empathy towards employees, giving more of 'personal touch' to build
relationship and thereby trying to generate loyalty.
Here is a
brief snapshot of what companies are doing in the employee care
activities.
Happy Reading
Raghav Founder
HRinIndia www.hrinindia.in 9880080321 HR Trends to
watch
These are the tough days indeed. While
attritition is not at a bad word and none of the HR team is losing
sleep over it, they are evolving newer initiatives to retain the 'good
to have' skills. Our IT biggies don’t consider sales and heartache
good enough reasons to give time off work. But they do have a lot of
interesting benefits that employees of traditional industries only
dream of. Maternity leaves, privilege leaves, sick leaves, club and
gym memberships are passé.
The new set of benefits on offer
are extended maternity leaves, vacation donations, cab drops during
pregnancy, adoption maternity leaves and even bereavement benefits.
Analyse this: If you’re an employee of companies like IBM
and Hewlett Packard, being socially aware can be a rewarding
experience. IBM offers an adoption maternity leave for those who
choose to bring someone else’s child into their families.
Unfortunately, this benefit is for women employees only, with single
men adopting children being at a nascent stage in India.
“Every woman employee would be eligible for four weeks of
maternity leave for adoption. This has to be availed within one month
of adoption and is applicable to women employees working out of IBM
India locations,” IBM India tells its employees.
Hewlett
Packard offers the same benefit, and is believed to even pay up to a
certain amount towards the legal expenses incurred while adopting a
child. The proof of the act, in form of an adoption deed or an
adoption order by a court, and an approval from the manager is all it
takes for an employee to enjoy four weeks of uninterrupted time with
the adopted child to form bonds that just might last a lifetime.
Yet another corporate social responsibility ? You bet! While on
the topic of maternity leaves, IT companies offer one new thing that
is hard to find in other sectors. If maternity leaves aren’t enough,
a female employee who has just had a baby can take up to a year of
leaves without pay as she copes with being a mother.
At IBM,
the post-maternity leave is capped at six months while those like
Infosys give you a year off work, keeping your job secure as you learn
the fine art of being a mommy. SAP Labs offers support even before you
become a mommy.
In the last two months of pregnancy , you can
get a chauffeur-driven car to make your commute to office and back
more than a little easier. Sounds good? It is.
While the
arrival of a new member to the family is definitely celebrated by IT
majors through these small ways, they’re not far behind when it
comes to sympathising with employees for the loss of a loved one. Most
of these offer bereavement benefits if an employee loses a close
family member.
At IBM, a grieving employee can get time off
work if the managers sanctions it. In addition, Big Blue also offers
an interest-free contingency loan of Rs 5,000 for such an employee.
“The loan will be deductible in 20 instalments of Rs 250 per
month,” says the mandate.
SAP Labs gives you five days of
paid leave should you lose a family member. The bereavement
benefit is offered by most IT companies but in various forms.
Leaves are a benefit that workers of most companies are eligible
for. Healthy employees and workaholics usually let their casual and
sick leaves lapse at the end of the year. But if you’re working at
Qualcomm, you can borrow some leaves from colleagues should you need
them.
The vacation donation programme, as it is called, is a
system ‘wherein colleagues can donate their vacation time, up to a
maximum of five days, to other employees who have exhausted their
leaves and need additional leaves’ . “Here’s an example of this
benefit.
An employee suffered a major illness and needed
additional leaves. Other employees got together and because of the
vacation donation option, accumulated about 105 days of leaves for the
employee in question, recalls a Qualcomm spokesperson.
So
instead of allowing leaves to lapse, you can donate them to your
colleagues and spread some cheer around.
There’s more SAP
Labs offers an interest-free personal loan of up to Rs 75,000 to its
employees in need. For IBM, the amount is Rs 50,000. Big Blue also
offers something called a ‘hardship allowance’ , which is meant
for employees who choose to work in strife-torn or ‘hardship’
locations.
An employee of IBM working in Jammu, Srinagar,
Leh, Assam or Northeast India would get between Rs 12,000 and Rs
15,000 a month over and above his or her salary. India Inc may not
give you a chance to sob your broken heart out, but it sure meets you
halfway in many other ways.
Attrition is undoubtedly a Global phenomena. These
initiatives would bring CHEERS to the employees
in particular Women employees with IT. Paternity
leave if implemented may also be a welcome
initiative.
Sounds good. But this has more to do with managing
it's own employees rather than Corporate Social
Responsibility on part of the companies. Please do
not try to thin out the difference between the
two.
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