If there is one thing we have learned in the last year, it is the ever-increasing need to focus on and invest in health and safety. As a world leader in innovative workforce solutions, ManpowerGroup has over 70 years of experience in keeping our clients, associates and employees safe, but just as with the rest of the world, COVID pushed us further and faster than we would have ever imagined. Our work to not only ensure the ongoing health and safety of our associates, but also partner with clients to strengthen their health and safety requirements, gave us a view on how the modern workforce will view health and safety going forward and how organizations can enroll their vendor-partners in their modern safety culture.
Building a culture of safety into the workforce requires an integrative approach. Though physical measures are foundational, a culture of safety is only arrived at by enrolling everyone: leadership, workforce, contingent workforce, and partners. While this is nothing new, the pandemic has shed a new light and new importance on health and safety in the workplace. Here are several examples of how Manpower has taken action to support a culture of safety:
A modernized, post-COVID take on health and safety must incorporate the lessons we all have learned in the last year. Our research continues to show that personal health and safety is on the minds of most workers, and having a holistic, integrative view of safety, inclusive of your full workforce, requires not only that you have ongoing collaboration with partners, but that you get to the heart of safety — your culture. People are at their best as employees when they feel a sense of ownership for proactively doing what is necessary for all to be successful. Getting to the heart of safety unleashes passion and advocacy, is grounded in individual and joint ownership, and bound together by a shared story of what we are creating together.