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Acas urges businesses to improve employee engagement to boost workplace morale and the bottom line
Thursday 04 February 2010
New discussion paper cites building blocks for employee engagement. Acas, the employment relations service, is encouraging UK businesses to prepare for the potential economic up-turn by focusing on employee engagement. In a new discussion paper published this month, Acas highlights the simple procedures that can increase employee engagement in the workplace, to improve staff retention, increase morale and encourage greater productivity. It also indicates that there is a good case for focusing on employee engagement as a business priority. Employees who are committed to their work are much more likely to behave in a positive, cooperative way. Engagement is therefore a benefit to both employees and the business. Ed Sweeney Acas Chair says:
The discussion paper also highlights the important role played by line managers but argues that they should not work in isolation. It also suggests that to be effective, they need good teams around them and senior managers who support the same values and demonstrate the same kind of behaviours. These include open communication, regular positive feedback and an emphasis on personal skills and development. The paper identifies some specific factors, based on The MacLeod report, published in July 2009, outlining four broad enablers, which are critical to gaining employee engagement. These are:
Acas has launched a new discussion paper Notes for editors Acas' aim is to improve organisations and working life through better employment relations. It provides information, advice, training and a range of services working with employers and employees to prevent or resolve problems and improve performance. It is an independent statutory body governed by a Council consisting of the Acas Chair and employer, trade union and independent members. For press enquiries, contact: Alexis Molyneux-Brand: 020 7331 2352, alexis.molyneux-brand@cohnwolfe.com Sarah Descher: 020 7331 5357, sarah.descher@cohnwolfe.com Will Spratt: 020 7331 2367, william.spratt@cohnwolfe.com |
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