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08.03.2024

How to Create a Parent-Friendly Workplace (When You Can't Offer Remote Work)

As a leading recruitment agency specialising in the industrial, manufacturing, and distribution sectors, we understand the unique challenges that businesses in these fields face when it comes to attracting and retaining top talent. With 9 out of 10 UK households with dependent children having working parents, it's crucial for organisations to implement parent-friendly policies and benefits to remain competitive in the job market.

While remote work may not be a feasible option for many roles in these sectors, there are still numerous ways to create a supportive environment for working parents. Here are some key strategies to consider:

  1. Offer Flexible Scheduling Options

Although working from home might not be possible, offering flexible scheduling can make a significant difference for working parents. Consider implementing staggered start and finish times, compressed work weeks, or shift-swapping arrangements to help employees balance their work and family responsibilities.

  1. Provide Parent-Friendly Benefits

Investing in parent-friendly benefits can help attract and retain talented working parents. Some options to consider include:

- Emergency care leave for when childcare arrangements fall through

- On-site childcare facilities or subsidies for external childcare providers

- Parent support networks and mentoring programmes

- Enhanced parental leave policies that go beyond statutory requirements

  1. Foster an Inclusive Work Culture

Creating a parent-friendly workplace goes beyond policies and benefits; it's about cultivating an inclusive culture where working parents feel supported and valued. Encourage open communication between employees and their line managers, and provide training to help managers better understand and respond to the needs of team members with caring responsibilities.

  1. Showcase Working Parent Role Models

Highlight the success stories of working parents within your organisation to demonstrate your commitment to supporting employees with family responsibilities. Featuring diverse role models across various levels and departments can help prospective candidates envision themselves thriving in your workplace.

  1. Be Transparent About Your Policies

Make sure your parent-friendly policies and benefits are easily accessible and well-communicated both internally and externally. Include information about these initiatives on your careers page, in job descriptions, and during the recruitment process. Being transparent about your support for working parents can help you stand out as an employer of choice.

By implementing these strategies, industrial, manufacturing, and distribution companies can create a parent-friendly workplace that attracts and retains top talent. Remember, investing in a supportive environment for working parents ultimately benefits all employees and contributes to a more engaged, productive workforce.

At Abacus, we are committed to helping our clients build inclusive, family-friendly workplaces that enable them to secure the best talent in their industries. If you'd like to learn more about how we can support your recruitment needs, please don't hesitate to get in touch.