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Posted: 24 May 2011 04:57 AM PDT
![]() On Sunday, May 22, 2011, a massive tornado ripped Joplin, Mo., in half, flattening homes, business, hospitals and lives. More than 100 lost their lives. Shortly after, emergency personnel, law enforcement and rescue agencies were in place, finding those trapped beneath the destruction, rescuing those who needed help, setting up shelters and doing all they could to keep survivors safe. Along with fire and police, agencies like The Red Cross and The Salvation Army also mobilized units to assist in disaster response. Agencies like these rely heavily on volunteers, and your employees may be among that volunteer force. As an organization that supports and employs many members of the local community, how do you handle requests for time-off to volunteer? If your employees are passionate about giving their time and effort to a disaster response organization, what are your rules in releasing them to do so? After all, your business may suffer if your work staff disappears for hours, days or weeks to help in the aftermath of a tragedy. It helps to have some options in place. The upside is that allowing volunteerism during work hours may also help your company. A University of Florida study found companies benefit by allowing their employees to volunteer during work hours occasionally since they come back happier, more productive employees. There are several ways you can allow for volunteer time-off requests while still protecting productivity in the office. Yes, while volunteerism is certainly laudable and necessary, your company still has to be able to function as well. Here are some ideas:
Heide Brandes is a writer and content creator for Xceptional HR. She has more than 15 years of experience as an award-winning journalist and editor who specializes in human resources, career, and recruiting topics. You can learn more about Heide, our newest contributor at HeideWrites and follow her on Twitter @heidewrite. Photo Credit Oliver Ventures & Peachic. |
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