What The Rise in Part-Time Employment Means for Your Organization
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Part-Time Employment on the Rise: How does this impact your Organization?
Part-time employment trends have seen their share of ebbs and flows over the years. Reasons individuals seek part-time employment vary, just as much as an organization’s reasons for offering part-time employment or not. Some of these changes and trends are consistent, while others rise and fall like tides. There was a time when obtaining full-time positions, along with all of its perks, was ideal. However, that is no longer always the case as the job market isn’t excluded from the inevitable concept of change.
Different groups of employees opt for part-time employment for several reasons.
Individuals may also work part-time roles simply to supplement their full-time income, or until a desired full-time job opportunity presents itself. Organizations may have to make some changes as it may be easier to flow with the river, instead of fighting with the rocks. So, what does the current movement look like for employers?
It’s also important to note that a rise in part-time employees has an effect on certain industries as well. As previously mentioned, I have a background in retail management. Our business relied heavily on consumers and their purchasing habits. If part-time employment for our company (or headcount) was on the rise, then sales and foot traffic were also showing positive growth. This resulted in more hours for part-time employees, higher compensation, productive employees, flexibility, and an overall boost in morale and employee satisfaction.
In conclusion, being aware of the rise in part-time employment and the reasons why individuals are choosing to go for that job type, are imperative to a company/industry surviving the troubled waters of our current economy. A continued rise in part-time employment could mean more companies offering similar perks as full-time employment, which could motivate other organizations to follow suit. It could continue to cater to the flexibility job seekers now crave due to the pandemic and be more cost-effective for organizations.
A rise in part-time employment could also have a negative impact on its current full-time employees. It’s important for institutions to be aware of the potential for those full-time employees to feel overworked, by picking up any work left over from part-time workers, or for those employees’ hours to be cut to spread enough workaround to part-time employees, as well. The job market is tricky. So it’s significant to recognize and adjust to the flow of the tide.
Blog Written By: Tiara Jefferson, Recruiter
Always actively looking for new opportunity's. Over 25 years in IT development. Prefer no more than 25 hours a week. Oracle APEX, SSRS and Qlik Sense.
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