3.5.3 Functions of an HR department Flashcards
Functions of an HR department
- recruitment
- HR planning
- retention
- training
- redundancy and dismissal
- motivation
Measures of HR performance
- Labour turnover
- Labour productivity
- Employee retention
Labour turnover
% of the workforce that leaves a business within a period of time
Labour productivity
output per employee
Absenteeism
% of staff who are absent from work
Employee retention
the ability of a business to convince its employees to remain with the business
Labour turnover formula
(number of employees leaving during a period/ average number employed during period) x 100
Labour retention formula
(number of staff staying per period / average number of employees) x 100
Problems of high staff turnover
- higher costs (training and recruitment)
- increased pressure on remaining staff
- disruption to production/productivity
- harder to maintain required standards of quality and customer service
- hard to maintain a strong culture
Why do staff want to leave?
- types of business (seasonal, temp staff)
- financial/non-financial
- working conditions
- opportunities for promotion
- standard of recruitment
- economic conditions
- labour mobility
- employee loyalty
- poor management
Ways to improve staff turnover
- effective recruitment and training - recruit the staff, do all you can to keep the best staff, train and monitor the performance of managers
- provide competitive pay and other incentives (holiday, generous maternity and paternity leave)
- job enrichment
- reward staff loyalty (service awards, extra holiday)
Labour productivity
output per period/ number of employees at work or number of worked hours