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Risky Business during the Flu Season

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

With the flu season in full effect, organizations are feeling the impact of employee absences on their bottom line. Does the risk of spreading illness warrant the time employees are taking off from work?

In the past, Employers have often been skeptical of employees when they called in sick. Are they telling the truth? Or are they using the day to recuperate from a night out? With the H1N1 pandemic, calling in sick no longer stirs up thoughts of delinquent employees who use sick days as a means to catch up on sleep. Illness has become a real threat.

HR departments are encouraging those who are remotely ill to stay home in an effort to prevent the germs from wiping out entire departments and contaminating work places. Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes are mainstays in every cubicle. Hand shaking is quietly discouraged during the flu season. We are prepared to do what we have to do to keep the germs away.

The sound of nose blowing or a sneeze or let alone a cough can send shivers down every employees’ spine. Still employees are going in, unprotected and without diagnosis because they feel their absence will disappoint their team or superiors who have to pick up the slack or they feel the need to demonstrate their profound dedication to their job. The truth is they are putting those very people in danger. A sick employee at work may be unproductive but more importantly they may pose a threat to the health of the rest of the department. This can result in a number of employees falling ill with potential life threatening illnesses which will not only hamper the department’s ability to keep up with tasks at hand but ultimately effecting the organization as a whole.

Moral of the story…encourage employees who are feeling under the weather to do their coworkers a favour and stay home.

You have been doing this for how long?

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Yes… I guess you can call me the minority. How often to you come across a Recruiter who has worked in the Staffing Industry for almost 10 years… all while working in one organization. This is unheard of in any industry let alone staffing.

Sure it gets frustrating when an associate calls in sick 5 minutes after their shift began or after days of negotiating back and forth you finally convince your client that your candidate is worth an extra $5K, only to have your candidate accept a counter offer from their current employer. If you don’t end up pulling out all your hair or alternatively taking up the addictive habit of smoking then you must not be normal. The turnover rate in this industry is unimaginable. Who enjoys having their customers yell at you when a temporary associate messes up their filing system or an employee freaking out because their pay wasn’t deposited on time?  It is all about how you handle it. Take it with a grain of salt and move on … Positive thinking (and a whole lot of determination) gets me through the hurdles and allows me see the big picture. Why am I doing this again?

As long as I take the good with the bad while keeping everything in perspective, I have always found that the positives outweigh the negatives. Like a candidate who remembers you years after you have placed them and sends you a hand written note out of the blue thanking you for changing their life. Or that client who was so happy with the service they received, they offer you a job with their organization.

Ultimately, I am here to connect people. With an innovate new focus we are evolving our business here at Armor to reflect the changing marketplace while intelligently utilizing technological advances that will bring a whole new dimension to how we do business. With new tools we will enhance the services we provide to better reflect the era we find ourselves in where Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter have become powerhouses in the online world that link people together. All in an effort to make the right connection…It just doesn’t get any more exciting than that and it is just the beginning…