Why You Should Give Your Entire Team the Day Off Tomorrow
Phil Mandelbaum
Fractional CMO | Agency President + CEO | Brand, Digital, Social, Content, PR and Political Strategist | Award-Winning Writer, Ghostwriter and Editor | Sold 1 Business
A #DayWithoutUs : How to Showcase Your Commitment to Employee Experience
Are your employees happy? How do you know? When was the last time you checked in with your managers? And how often do they talk to their staff — about job satisfaction, or wellbeing? I ask because times are tough, and when times are tough we reach crossroads in our careers and lives. These crossroad moments can make or break us, or make or break the companies we run.
More than seven in 10 Americans can’t keep up with inflation — and while countries like Spain are imposing a temporary “solidarity tax” on the wealthiest 1% to cover the cost of inflation relief measures for the other 99%, in the US corporations are doubling down, using climbing costs “as excuses to increase their prices even higher .” Indeed, even with profits at their highest level in about 75 years, Iron Mountain CEO William Meaney told Wall Street on September 22, 2022, he’s long been “doing my inflation dance praying for inflation .”
When hard-working, oft-underpaid American citizens hear news of growing inequity and corporate greed, it further polarizes them from their bosses (you) — and, as consumers, from the companies they choose to support (like yours). This is why workers are striking at Amazon and Starbucks , as well as schools , hospitals , railways and mines .?
If, for instance, your brand claims a commitment to workers’ rights, company culture and/or DEI , but your CEO and C-suite salaries are skyrocketing as employee pay stagnates, it won’t be long before an employee calls you out on social media ; from there, it’ll feel like seconds before the generations align to come for you, and you start hemorrhaging customers. (All you need is one influencer to join in on the backlash, and you could be doomed.) Which, of course, leaves you with two options:
But in the meantime, here’s a way you can start tomorrow !
A #DayWithoutUs : Unexpected Malediction, or Extraordinary Opportunity?
Employee experience is the new customer experience, they say — and for good (obvious!) reason: when your employees feel included, valued and respected, they’re happier, more engaged and more productive — and treat their customers with a level of care only achieved by customer experience professionals who feel part of a family (and not a faceless business enterprise).
How common is that? Not very, as evidenced by a recent study indicating more than 20% of consumers would rather spend a night in jail than contact a customer support department!
In other words, if you want to keep your customers happy, you have no other choice but to keep your employees happy too; four of the most effective ways to do that are:
What is #DayWithoutUs ?
Fortunately, the #DayWithoutUs was designed (at least in part) to aid workers in organizing for the benefits they truly need. In fact, the very nature of the all-inclusive, all-day, online and in-person national event illustrates how organizations can demonstrate their commitment to their employees — by including workers, wherever they are, in conversations on the most pressing issues of the day (which, it just so happens, center around your four best strategic HR opportunities):
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As the event’s creators, seven Black women organizers, explain on the #DayWithoutUs website:
Our bodies are tired. We are all exhausted from fretting about pandemics, economic insecurity, eroding systems, and institutions and elected officials who have failed us. We’ve been trying to keep ourselves and the people we love safe and encouraged while searching for ways to manage grief, sadness, school and work. And we’ve felt very alone amid all this trauma. Today, we say enough. Today we invite you to abandon borders, boundaries, and binaries to build solidarity across the country.
In other words, it wasn’t hyperbole when, September 28, The Real News Network’s Taya M. Graham asked on Twitter : “Do you hate your managers and boss[,] knowing they get paid to make your life miserable?”
Should We Give Our Team the Day Off?
Ms. Graham, unlike most brands, took to Twitter to (unintentionally) leverage the digital strategy known as empathy marketing to demonstrate her compassion for/to her working-class followers — and, based on her years of work, was seen as authentic in her concern.?
She continued: “Would you like to meet people and learn about organizing for a more equitable workplace or work[/]life balance? Then Friday ‘Take the day off’ and register for #DayWithoutUs !”
Terrible idea, especially ‘so last minute,’ right!? And doesn’t worker organizing lead to less productivity and higher costs!??
Wrong, and no.
Furthermore, the event is already widely supported:?
So — and since Friday, September 30, is the #DayWithoutUs whether you like it or not — you can choose to either:?
Just imagine if your organization were as inviting as this:
By providing your workers with the opportunity to participate in a #DayWithoutUs , you can begin to instill a sense of acceptance and inclusivity, changing not only the employee narrative but your employees’ actual wellbeing. (By offering remote work, for instance, you can save your full-time workers the equivalent of 33 workdays commuting — while decreasing absenteeism and ‘executed’ vacation time and improving your organization’s work quality and profitability .)
And, if you choose to take the day off too, you could find yourself feeling refreshed — and maybe even positioned as the real Dan Price: a CEO of the people, for whom everyone wants to work.