08. Embracing Experience and Wisdom: Strategic Human Resources Management for the Aging Workforce in Sri Lanka's Corporate Landscape
1
Introduction
Companies worldwide must pay attention to this global issue
of an aging workforce. Because of the low reproduction rates and steady rise in
life expectancy, Sri Lanka is also confronted with this problem
2
Navarasingham’s
(2017) Aging Workforce Study
According to Navarasingham (2017)
study on the management of Sri Lanka's aging workforce revealed that
whereas some organizations consider older workers as trustworthy, experienced,
and devoted, others see them as less innovative and teachable. The report
underlines how important it is for HR to put policies in place that support
workplace integration and age diversity.
3
HRM
Strategies for the Aging Workforce
Businesses can use a variety of HR techniques to manage
their aging staff. Among these strategies are flexible work hours, progressive
retirement plans, ongoing education opportunities, and age-appropriate health
and wellness initiatives
3.1 Evidence from Sri Lankan Companies
John Keells Holdings PLC
One of the biggest corporations in Sri Lanka, John Keells
Holdings PLC, has put in place a number of HRM initiatives targeted at its
aging labor force. The organisation provides flexible work schedules and
optimal workplace modifications to accommodate the physical requirements of
senior staff members. It has also created health care coverage and retirement
planning programs especially for older workers
Commercial Bank of Ceylon
Another well-known Sri Lankan business that has realized the
importance of customized HRM procedures for an aging staff is Commercial Bank
of Ceylon. The bank provides wellness initiatives, routine health examinations,
and part-time or consulting positions after retirement to help hold onto its
seasoned employees. By using this approach, the bank is able to keep senior
staff members' invaluable knowledge and experience while allowing them to
retire gradually
Dialog Axiata PLC
Being a major player in the telecom industry, Dialog Axiata
PLC has launched wellness and health initiatives that senior workers can
participate in. They emphasize routine medical screening and have fostered an
inclusive culture that recognizes senior employees' achievements. Additionally,
Dialog Axiata promotes lifelong learning regardless of age, enabling senior
employees to remain abreast of technology developments
4
Conclusion
In conclusion, a strategic approach to HRM in businesses is to leverage the expertise and wisdom of the older employees while also adhering to their unique requirements. The instances from Sri Lankan businesses show how HR may improve lifetime learning, flexible work schedules, and inter-generational cooperation, all of which can have a beneficial effect on senior employees' experiences at work.More Sri Lankan businesses must understand how crucial it is to incorporate efficient HRM strategies for the aging workforce in order to retain a vibrant and knowledgeable staff.
5 References
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Strategic HRM acknowledges the value of experience in Sri Lanka's aging workforce. Adapting policies for flexible work arrangements and skill development ensures retention and taps into the wealth of knowledge for organizational success.
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ReplyDeleteThe Sri Lankan companies' examples show how HR may improve lifetime learning, flexible work schedules, and intergenerational cooperation all of which can improve the work experiences of older employees. More Sri Lankan businesses must understand that they must adopt efficient HRM methods for the aging population if they hope to retain a youthful and skilled workforce.
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