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Staff retention to be the biggest challenge for companies in next 12 months

- DANIA SAADI

Retention of employees will be the biggest challenge for human resources managers in the Arabian Gulf region over the next 12 months, according to a report by recruitmen­t agency Hays, as a more subdued economic climate and an influx of newer businesses chips away at employees’ loyalty.

Nearly 60 per cent of HR leaders surveyed by Hays said talent management and retention will be the main area of focus in the next two years.

“The relatively relaxed entry and employment conditions of the region mean that the labour market has always been transient in nature, with higher attrition levels compared to other geographie­s,” said Chris Greaves, managing director for Hays Gulf Region.

“We see many expat job-seekers migrating to the region for part of their career, in light of the tax-free salaries and to save money, before moving back to their home countries. In addition to this, local employment laws allow labour to move relatively freely between employer and therefore many individual­s will work for more than one organisati­on during their time in the GCC.” About 57 per cent of working profession­als in the region are looking to switch employers during 2017, according to a Hays survey published earlier this year.

“The challengin­g economic climate of the past two years in response to weak energy prices, coupled with the continuous influx of new business ventures, has amounted to a more competitiv­e landscape for organisati­ons,” said Mr Greaves.

“As a result, reducing staff turnover and retaining of top talent is of much greater significan­ce to employers than previous years.”

 ?? Sarah Dea / The National ?? HR managers face a challengin­g year ahead because of the weaker economic climate
Sarah Dea / The National HR managers face a challengin­g year ahead because of the weaker economic climate

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