I thought of my presentation as I read about the situation at Noah's NY Bagels in Vacaville, California. The restaurant's entire staff of 15 quit their jobs en masse in protest of their manager's (unjust, in their view) termination. The story took off after a TikTok, posted by one of the employees and captioned, "Say no to toxic management," went viral.
That theme resonates. I told my audience at the Craft Brewers Conference that lack of respect is one of the main reasons millions are quitting their jobs each month.
If you want to retain employees, you must make them feel respected, important, and integral. Let me suggest that you stop treating your employees like employees and start treating them like potential hires you are trying to recruit. Applicants feel wanted and appreciated. Employees should as well. What do they hope to accomplish? What are their ambitions? How are they doing and feeling? Communication is the common thread that runs through all of these questions. Talk to your employees. Learn about them, what they value, what they need to be successful, and what you as an employer can do to improve. A small investment of time in better communication will go a long way to your employees not feeling disposable.