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New attendance scheme pays off
An employee attendance scheme run by The Glazerite UK
Group Ltd is paying dividends for both staff and the business.
» » LAUNCHED IN 2016, THE SCHEME
is open to every Glazerite employee,
including new starters, as part of the group’s
wider package of employee benefits. Aimed
at improving attendance by giving staff the
opportunity to earn rewards, the scheme
has been well received by workers across the
fabricator’s four sites. It has already made its
mark on attendance figures, with an overall
improvement of 52 per cent for the period
2016-2018.
Sue Wellings, Group HR Manager,
explains: “We’ve structured it so it’s a
realistic and achievable scheme for everyone.
It works by awarding a bonus to those
with full attendance over a four-month
period. Employees who manage a full year’s
attendance are given a Silver certificate and, as
an extra incentive, an additional day’s holiday
for the following holiday year. For two years’
full attendance, a Gold award is given and
for three years’ full attendance, employees are
recognised with a Platinum award certificate
and a further gift from the company, in the
form of a Red Letter Day experience.
“Managing staff attendance and
absenteeism is a key objective for every HR
department as it has such an impact on staff
morale and company success. For Glazerite,
having an engaged team also impacts our
wide installer base, as it means we can
continue to fabricate quality products, make
on time deliveries, and ensure consistent and
excellent customer service.”
In 2018, 85 employees - around one third
of the total Glazerite workforce - achieved full
attendance for the year. Of those, 33 had had
full attendance for three years in a row; over
half of whom were employees working in roles
across the shop floor and the vehicle fleet.
Rich Day, Transport Manager at Glazerite’s
Wellingborough site, was recently awarded a
Platinum certificate in recognition of three
years’ full attendance. He says: “It’s a great
feeling to be rewarded with a bonus every few
months and it was a real surprise to receive
the Red Letter Day voucher. I’ve not had
a day off sick in my 10 years here, but this
scheme is a great motivator for me and my
colleagues.”
www.glazerite.co.uk
Bohle supports industry up-
skilling with tailored courses
Bohle is running a series of training seminars, to support
glass processors in improving the skill-base of their teams.
» » COVERING A WIDE RANGE OF
topics from safe glass handling; balustrading;
Juliet balcony and sliding door installation;
environmental control technologies;
processing machinery maintenance and
optimisation; plus optimisation of industrial
glass cutting processes; the courses give
attendees key skills to take back to their own
companies.
Free to attend, they can also be catered to
the specific requirements of those individuals
attending or their organisations.
Amanda Carr, Training Lead, Bohle, said:
“We offer a very flexible training programme
which can be designed and developed around
the individual attending or their organisation’s
specific needs and commercial priorities.
“It covers everything from safe manual
handling of glass through to how to select the
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right cutting wheels and fluids to maximise
outputs in IGU manufacture an reduce
breakages.
“All courses are routed in practice so those
attending leave with new skills which they can
apply in their place of work to deliver more
value, improving productivity and product
quality.”
Bohle is a key advocate of industry training,
giving its support to the Building Our Skills
campaign, also signing up as sponsor of the Best
New Glass Processing Operative category in the
associated Recognising New Talents Awards.
It has also raised awareness of the skills
challenge facing the industry, through a series
of roundtable events. The most recent of these
revealed that the industry saw recruitment
and retention of shop floor staff combined
with a failure to attract younger workers into
the industry, as a threat to the long-term
sustainability of the glass and glazing sector.
Dave Broxton, Managing Director, Bohle,
said: “The challenge that we’re facing in the
recruitment and retention of the right people
to carry our sector forward, requires a response
from right across the industry.
“We hold a huge amount of knowledge
in-house, which we’re committed to sharing
with our customers so to help them in
developing the skills of their own people, and
ultimately drive efficiencies throughout their
businesses.”
For more visit the Bohle website
www.bohle-group.com/en-gb email
[email protected] or call free on
0800 616151 to find out more about how
we can support your team’s training.