HR Newsletter: 2 Workplace Perks for Part-Time Workers

Attract and Retain

Employers are constantly looking for ways to attract and retain workers. These efforts often include tailoring benefits packages or adjusting compensation. While valuable offerings, these solutions don’t always address the needs of one critical workplace segment: part-time workers.

In some cases, part-time employees don’t qualify for benefits packages; in others, they are only offered limited perks. An obvious solution would be expanding all benefits to all employee segments, but that’s not feasible in many cases. Instead, employers can consider offering perks that speak directly to the unique needs of part-time workers. This article identifies two coveted workplace perks that part-time employees are looking for right now.

  1. Scheduling Power – Scheduling autonomy is a huge perk for part-time employees. These workers might not work full time for a variety of reasons, scheduling conflicts chief among them. Part-time workers may have multiple jobs, school, dependent care duties or other responsibilities that necessitate their schedules. Allowing part-time employees to choose when they work can be a huge attraction and retention tool. An even bigger draw could be allowing employees to also choose where they work. While this is only reasonable for some workplaces, remote working opportunities are consistently among the most coveted employee perks.
  1. Streamlined Communication Solutions – Communication is vital to part-time employees. These workers often rely on timely messages from managers for scheduling and other information. Sometimes this information is only available through limited channels, such as paper schedules or in-person chats. Alternatively, employers can consider streamlining communication using a consistent technology platform, such as a company webpage or app. On such a platform, employers could post scheduling information and important announcements. Most platforms also allow managers to communicate directly with employees and retain message records in one spot rather than using individuals’ personal emails.

Summary – Part-time workers can be just as important to businesses as full-time employees. Offering workplace perks that speak to part-time employees’ unique needs can be critical for productivity, well-being and retention. Contact us for support with your recruitment and retention strategies.