Paid Parental Leave: The new currency of 2022/23?

Paid Parental Leave: The new currency of 2022/23?

Last week, I felt that I needed some answers from the public. Over a short period of time, several of my senior-level female talents declined job offers that I had put to them & decided to stay in their current jobs due to counter offers from their current employers.

Offers included paid parental leave of up to six months (+ bonus when they return and in one case, profit share %) as an incentive to stay in their current job.

I created a LinkedIn poll to ask employees “what would make them stay in their current role?” that gained 28k impressions over 72 hours, 13.8% of which were Founders/ CEOs of companies in VIC. The results astounded me and made it more evident that employers must offer incentives to retain talented employees.

372 people completed the poll and here are the results:

  • 33% Cash/ more money $$$
  • 31% Paid maternity/parental leave
  • 24% WFH Full time
  • 12% More holidays

It’s no surprise that cash/ more money was the most popular. Money has always been used as an incentive to lure people back and encourage talent to stay. However, I’m now finding (and this poll proves this) is that employees post-Covid are wanting incentives that are in line with creating a better work-life balance with more focus on families.?

The pandemic has not only shifted the way we work but also placed more value on mental health and home life. Employees have more bargaining power than ever before (hello wage inflation!) and it’s clear to me where their priorities lie—their family, planning a family, and their wellbeing.?

Other incentives that were brought up in the poll were IVF leave, paid super while on paid parental leave, financial bonuses for mums returning to work (to ensure they come back perhaps?!) or in some cases, returning to work before they had planned. While this all sounds wonderful for some, what happens with employees/singles who don’t have/want families, have already raised their children, or want different incentives? How is this agreed upon by the employer and employee? What bargaining power should the employee have? What if the employer offers incentives that the employee doesn’t want? Will they lose the talent to a better offer?

Based on my own experience with the current AUS market, I’m finding that more and more people are being lured back by their employers offering incentives that align with their current wants and needs. Does this mean that every employer must provide incentives to all employees? What about the key talent they want to retain vs. underperforming staff? How would an employer go about giving employee incentives to only new employees and employees they want to retain?

How does that work with pay transparency and overall transparency of how the company is run? Where do we draw the line? To cover all employees regardless of gender, family structure, age, and religion, maybe the best solution is for employers to offer two different types of packages worth the same amount of money. Giving the employee the freedom to choose which one better suits their needs and wants.

What’s YOUR currency to stay put in your current job? Is it money, extra paid parental leave, more holiday leave, or profit share? Send me a message at [email protected].

Alita Harvey-Rodriguez

Winner 2024 ORIAS Industry Recognition - Training for eCommerce. Retail & Tech Advisor. International Speaker. Board Member - Email Marketing, Marketing Operations, Customer Experience & Voice of Customer

2 年

Love this

回复

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Anna O'Dea的更多文章

  • Motherhood Penalty

    Motherhood Penalty

    Are mums hiding their babies to land jobs in 2024? Women have come a long way in the workplace to achieve equality…

    4 条评论
  • Employee Loyalty

    Employee Loyalty

    Employee loyalty is a term that is tossed around a lot in the workplace. What does it actually mean in this day and…

  • Your Pay Rise Was Denied, Now What?

    Your Pay Rise Was Denied, Now What?

    It’s incredibly tough to be rejected for a pay rise during your annual review. You’ve worked 38-40+ hour weeks for your…

    3 条评论
  • Review Time

    Review Time

    It’s review time! What REALLY matters to you in 2024? What will you be discussing with your Manager this month? Do you…

  • Working With the Enemy

    Working With the Enemy

    In our personal and professional lives, we will all meet & develop relationships with people that we don’t necessarily…

  • Surviving Workplace Burnout When You Can’t Quit

    Surviving Workplace Burnout When You Can’t Quit

    The Covid-19 pandemic has caused many of us to pause, reevaluate and think about what we REALLY for our future. We have…

  • Feeling Undervalued at Work? Read These 3 Steps!

    Feeling Undervalued at Work? Read These 3 Steps!

    Even if we love a job, working without recognition can leave us feeling disengaged and lowers our self-esteem…

  • How Do I Effectively Transition From Friend to Manager?

    How Do I Effectively Transition From Friend to Manager?

    A vent over a coffee is a pastime across industries for a reason. There’s plenty of studies researching the benefits of…

  • Surviving a Toxic Office

    Surviving a Toxic Office

    I wanted to know why people quit their jobs. I recently posted a poll on my LinkedIn page.

    3 条评论
  • How to Build Trust Around Mental Health

    How to Build Trust Around Mental Health

    Last September, I posted a LinkedIn poll asking who respondents would turn to at work if their mental health was…

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了