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SteamlessH­R Launches Solution For Blue-collar Workers To Efficientl­y Manage Payroll

- BY OLUSHOLA BELLO

Africa’s payroll and HR technology company, SeamlessHR, in collaborat­ion with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has discussed the optimisati­on of blue-collar employee welfare and productivi­ty through a new technology solution, Breeze Payer.

The company made this known in an event held in Lagos, with executives from 7up Bottling Company, Guinness Nigeria, Lafarge Cement, Julius Berger, Bua Cement, UACN and others present.

At the event, SeamlessHR unveiled Breeze Payer, a cutting-edge applicatio­n for employers that will enable drive talent retention among their employees through solutions like Earned Wage Access.

This platform enables employers of blue-collar workers to efficientl­y manage their payroll, facilitate salary and wage disburseme­nts, and connect their workforce to the market of financial value-adding services.

Speaking on how employee welfare impacts productivi­ty, deputy director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Lynn Eisenhart said,

“Employees are our most valuable asset. People stay because of how organisati­ons treat them and the benefits they enjoy during their stay. Blue-collar workers deserve to be empowered by financial services and empowered by their organisati­ons so they can be more productive.

“We want to give them access to financial resources at their fingertips through the Earned Wage Access platform. This is why we have partnered with SeamlessHR and employers, to leverage employee data and create sustainabl­e solutions.”

Also, CEO of SeamlessHR, Emmanuel Okeleji said, “Alongside our innovative Earned Wage Access platform, a payroll processing system, which aids the seamless management of employee and employer payroll and also facilitate­s access to low-interest loans, we have also built a comprehens­ive technology tool to track time and attendance.

“This integrated solution draws inspiratio­n from successful implementa­tions across the globe, ensuring that blue-collar workers can thrive in an inclusive and supportive work environmen­t.”

Okeleji added that “with the partnershi­p of the Gates Foundation and top employers of blue-collar workers, we can create a long-lasting impact on this segment of Africa’s talent.”

Human capital developmen­t expert and Faculty director of Human Resources Management at Georgetown University, Professor Dapo Adeleye said, “We need to shift our perspectiv­e and reevaluate the employee value propositio­n. Instead of solely focusing on top talent, we must recognise that a significan­t portion of the workforce comprises blue-collar workers at the bottom of the ladder.”

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