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How Do HR Policy Updates Impact Employee Satisfaction?
To understand the impact of HR policy updates on employee satisfaction, we asked HR directors and founders to share their experiences. From relaxing the formal dress code to adopting an unlimited PTO policy, here are six insightful examples they provided.
- Relax Formal Dress Code
- Introduce Mental Health Platform
- Recognize Achievements With Certifications
- Allow Jeans in Dress Code
- Implement Flexible Work Hours
- Adopt Unlimited PTO Policy
Relax Formal Dress Code
Early in my career, formal work attire was the standard. My closet was stocked with freshly dry-cleaned and tailored suits. Ties were falling off the rack, and dress socks were overflowing out of my sock drawer. My employer at the time had a formal work-attire dress code and also required men to be clean-shaven. Gradually, over time, this policy was reversed, and the results were incredible. Individual personalities and styles were able to shine, and I observed a much more confident and energetic workforce.
Mike Stobbe
Founder & Principal Talent Consultant, Main Line Talent Group
Introduce Mental Health Platform
A while back, our HR department introduced complimentary access to a comprehensive mental-care and well-being platform. This HR policy update was a game-changer for our organization, greatly boosting employee satisfaction. Mindgram, the platform in question, provides employees with around-the-clock access to top-tier psychological assistance and self-development resources. We can initiate therapy and coaching sessions, watch self-development videos, and participate in virtual events promoting mental health through the platform.
I also appreciate that psychological support goes hand-in-hand with the employees’ privacy. We communicate anonymously and directly with qualified psychologists. Additionally, every employee can extend this privilege to another person and give them free access to the platform.
This initiative has been incredibly well-received. I’m genuinely happy and grateful for my company’s move. The psychological support I’ve received through Mindgram has helped me overcome burnout and improve my job satisfaction.
It’s not just about having access to resources; it’s about feeling valued and supported by my employer—that’s what makes this particular HR policy upgrade so precious, I believe.
Agata Szczepanek
Career Expert & Community Manager, LiveCareer
Recognize Achievements With Certifications
People learn and do more at the workplace than they do in most programs and courses, so our company decided to put these performances and achievements on record and present our extraordinary employees with in-house certifications.
The HR team played a significant role in bringing this idea to fruition and ensuring that every employee understood the impact of the move.
Firstly, this served as a form of recognition for employee efforts. Secondly, HR validated and documented these winning efforts, enabling employees to include them on their résumés or share them with their network. Most importantly, when the workforce realized how mindful their company was of acknowledging and celebrating their milestones, we achieved a new level of employee satisfaction.
Abraham Samuel
Co-Founder, Boost My Domain
Allow Jeans in Dress Code
While we review all policies on a regular basis, one that jumps out was making a change to our dress code. We previously did not allow our technicians to wear jeans, and office staff could only wear jeans on Fridays. We made the change that, as long as the jeans were free of holes and tears and clean in appearance, they were acceptable as part of our dress code. This positively impacted employee satisfaction across all our departments.
Katherine Leaman
Director, Human Resources, MasTec Advanced Technologies
Implement Flexible Work Hours
As a team, we always enjoyed an understanding workforce that knew they must follow set work hours. We never had problems with this arrangement, except for the occasional rescheduling requests for team meetings and such. However, we also knew in the back of our minds that, besides team meetings and collaborations, employees would be happier with their own work hours.
Our HR team and managers worked out the details, set up a process to level-up tasks, taking into account the anticipated time difference in submissions, and quickly ran an experiment. Even this trial was a hit with employees, and other departments soon began asking if they could jump aboard. We were now convinced that we couldn’t hold out any longer and updated our policy along with the necessary announcements and adjustments.
The result was more satisfied employees who were now choosing most of their work hours, improved results across the board, and a more relaxed work environment where the focus was now on tasks and results, not just work hours.
Raymond Anto
Founder, Congruen
Adopt Unlimited PTO Policy
Implementing an unlimited PTO policy was a game-changer for our team. Initially, there were concerns about potential abuse, but we found the opposite. Employees felt trusted and appreciated, leading to a boost in morale and productivity. One standout example was when an employee, who had been struggling with work-life balance, took a much-needed break without worrying about running out of vacation days. Upon returning, they were re-energized and brought fresh ideas to the table, noticeably improving team dynamics.
This policy shift also encouraged open communication about workload and personal needs. It fostered a culture where employees felt comfortable discussing their mental and physical well-being. Over time, the policy led to a more engaged and loyal workforce, with a noticeable decrease in burnout and turnover. The experience highlighted the importance of trusting employees and prioritizing their overall well-being.
Rodney Steele
CEO, Dinsmore Steele
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