Gig and temporary workers now account for over a third of the American workforce. This episode of Faithful on the Clock discusses how you can make these workers feel more at home when you bring them into your company.
Timestamps:
[00:05] - Intro
[00:36] - The gig economy is growing rapidly, with some experts predicting that more than half of American workers will be part of the temp trend by 2023. Businesses are recognizing it can be cost-effective to use these people as needed.
[01:58] - Your business will need to shift to accommodate the growth in gig work.
[02:37] - Shifting your culture to welcome gig workers might be more difficult than the logistical elements of change.
[03:07] - The first big challenge in terms of culture is getting people to see that there is no “us versus them.” We are all on the same team.
[04:07] - Find an ambassador that can be a go-to person for your temporary workers. The ambassador gets to do some leadership, and the temp workers don’t feel so lost and alone.
[05:23] - Provide good documentation for gig workers so they don’t slow down productivity or create conflicts with unnecessary interruptions.
[06:40] - Give temporary people their own space. It creates a feeling of groundedness and familiarity that can help the gig workers settle in.
[07:59] - Consider how temporary gig workers leave your company. Do everything you can to help them feel like they are still connected.
[08:49] - Offer supports where possible to take the edge of the difficulties temporary workers have (e.g., struggling with income instability).
[09:38] - Prayer
[10:17] - Outro/what’s coming up next
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Relevant Links:
COVID and the GIG Economy–By the Numbers
Is the Pandemic the Right Time to Start a Business? It Just Might Be
Gig Economy Statistics: The New Normal in the Workplace
The Gig Or Permanent Worker: Who Will Dominate The Post-Pandemic Workforce?
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