For HR teams working in construction, the pressure to manage workforces is even more extreme.
According to a 2024 Workforce Survey Analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Arcoro, the industry is struggling with a severe workforce shortage which negatively impacts firms and projects. As HR continues to address these challenges, it’s important to recognize their efforts. September 26 is HR Professional Appreciation Day. Take the time to celebrate your HR staff and devise a plan to help them do their jobs more effectively.
HR Professional Appreciation Day was created to recognize and celebrate human resource professionals for the role they play in ensuring the success of organizations by nurturing and developing human capital.
Managing the entire employee lifecycle falls on the shoulders of HR. It’s not only a big job, but one that directly affects a company’s productivity and profitability. Effective recruitment is tied to hiring the best candidates, onboarding provides a great start, learning and development gives employees the tools they need to succeed, and benefits, payroll and performance are tied to employee engagement – which is critical. According to statistics compiled by Forbes, companies with highly engaged employees are 21% more profitable and are also 17% more productive.
It’s a big job and HR should be recognized for the work they do.
With only one in three employees saying they received recognition or praise for doing good work, it’s important that your company raise these statistics. Showing your appreciation for your HR team requires doing the same things you would for your entire staff, including:
Capitalizing on the national awareness HR Professional Appreciation Day brings is also a great way to thank them publicly.
According to Gallup, the most effective recognition is honest, authentic and individualized to how each employee wants to be recognized. And what’s more, the most memorable recognition comes most often from an employee’s manager (28%), followed by a high-level leader or CEO (24%).
Aside from appreciation, you can recognize your HR team’s contribution to your company by providing them with the tools to easily and efficiently do their jobs.
HR software automates many of the manual tasks your HR team must complete every day, from moving employee records off paper to disseminating vast amounts of data needed to make strategic decisions.
Show your HR team that you appreciate them and are committed to their success by looking at how HR software can make their jobs easier and your company more productive. Contact us to learn more.