Harmony in Work and Life: Cultivating Employee Well-being for Sustainable HRM
Nurturing
the well-being of employees goes hand in hand with the desire for sustainable
success in today's frenetic professional environment. Recognizing that people
are an organization's most valuable resource, sustainable human resource
management (HRM) places a premium on employees' health, happiness, and capacity
to strike a healthy work-life balance. Within the context of sustainable human
resource management, let's explore the vital confluence of employee wellness
and work-life balance.
Taking a Comprehensive View of Employee Health
Environmentally
friendly Creating a work setting that supports employees' health and happiness
is a primary goal of human resource management.
1.
Programs for Physical Health: Encouraging healthier lifestyles through the
provision of health insurance, gym memberships, ergonomic workplaces, and
wellness initiatives. Incorporating health activities and frequent breaks into
the job might help employees feel more productive and less stressed.
2.
Supporting Mental Health: Recognizing the significance of mental health by
offering counseling services, stress management training, and fostering a
climate free from stigma where workers may freely seek help.
3. Emotional and Social Support: Encouraging staff to network with one another through mentoring programs, support groups, and team-building events. Job happiness and mental wellbeing are both favorably influenced by having a strong social support network.
Work-Life Balance: A Foundation for Long-Term Success
Sustainable
human resource management is committed to fostering a healthy work-life balance
for all employees:
Employees
are better able to juggle their professional and personal lives when they have
more leeway in their schedules, the ability to work remotely, and shorter
workweeks.
Fostering
a healthy work-life integration requires establishing clear expectations around
email communication and non-intrusive interaction during personal time. It is
important to encourage a culture that respects off-hours.
Leave
and Paid Time Off Policies: Recognizing the need of rejuvenation for ongoing
productivity, offering generous paid time off, maternity leave, and sabbaticals
to recharge and respond to personal responsibilities.
Effects
on Long-Term Success of Businesses
· Increasing
Employee Buy-In and Staying Put:
Staff
morale, retention, and productivity may all benefit from an organization's
dedication to its workers' health, happiness, and work-life balance.
Second,
a more balanced and supported staff is more likely to be creative and
imaginative, which in turn increases productivity and problem-solving skills. Thirdly,
a positive organizational culture: a culture that prioritizes the health and
happiness of its employees is more likely to succeed in the long run since it
draws in talented people and gives the company a good reputation.
Healthy
work-life balance and employee happiness are the cornerstones of long-term
human resource management. A happy workplace that cares about its employees as
whole people creates a culture of flourishing individuals, which in turn makes
the business more resilient, creative, and successful in the long run. An
business may lay the groundwork for a long-term success by investing in its
employees' happiness and health.
Recognizing
the Dilemma of Work-Life Balance
Managing one's job and personal responsibilities is a source of stress for 20% of workers, according to research. Constant involvement like this has negative effects on health, relationships, and well-being, including burnout.
Conversely, there are several advantages when experts achieve a balanced approach. It promotes creativity, better mental health, and a more fulfilling personal life in addition to increasing productivity. By highlighting nations and cultures that encourage a more
balanced
attitude to work, the OECD's Better Life Index alludes to the wider, social
ramifications of this approach.
The
Economic Times said, "We are in the midst of a remote working
revolution." Despite a slow increase before to the outbreak, the number of
remote workers in the UK doubled in 2020.A recent survey of 2,000 workers by
Kings College, London found that while the abrupt spike may have been caused by
COVID lockdowns, six out of ten people regularly work from home even after the
restrictions were relaxed. It's intriguing that they continue to follow the
present protocol.
In
this case, what will the distinction between work and non-work be worth? The
traditional concept of "work-life balance" is broad and includes
"achieving satisfying experiences in all life domains." It also claims that "everyone can find a
rhythm to help them combine work with their other responsibilities or
aspirations, regardless of age, race, or gender." Here, the notion is
based on the notion that, rather than seeing paid work and leisure time as
mutually exclusive goals, a meaningful life should include both (Dhas, 2015).
This
calls into doubt the all-encompassing nature of the concept of life. The
majority of dictionaries describe life as the condition that distinguishes
plants and animals from inorganic substances. Before passing away, this
condition comprises the capacity to grow, procreate, function, and go through
continuous change.
It
also denotes the existence of a lone individual or animal. Conversely, labor is
any activity that demands mental or physical effort in order to achieve a
desired result. Ultimately, employment is but a portion of the many pursuits
that comprise life. Then, work toward life, not against it, is what
counts—labor in life. Put another way, life is a subset of work.
REF
:
Dhas, M. D. B., & Karthikeyan, D. P.
(2015). Work-life balance challenges and solutions: overview. International
Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Studies, 12(2).
Google's
Wellbeing Initiatives:
Approach:
With its extensive wellness initiatives, Google, a company renowned for its
creative work culture, makes investments in the well-being of its employees.
Yes Agree with you ,successful business has to prioritize and comprehend the needs of its employees. The company and the employees can benefit greatly from investing in employee wellness programs like flexible work schedules, mental health support, and employee assistance programs. Long-term growth and success can be facilitated by organizations cultivating an efficient and vibrant workforce through the promotion of well-being. (gethppy.com, 2023)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tharanga for your thoughts
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ReplyDeleteBy implementing sustainable practices, organizations lower stress levels, provide a feeling of purpose and pride among staff members, promote physical exercise, create healthier work environments, and give employees access to nature. Positive effects extend beyond the workplace and improve people's general well-being as well as those of society at whole.
ReplyDeleteHappy employees are always engaged and motivated which is leading to better performance and productivity.
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