INTRODUCTION
In the last two years Family Video's employee retention has dramatically decreased. Employee retention has gone from sixty five percent to a staggering fifty two percent in the last two years. Family Video is currently growing at an average of sixty new stores each year. With this rapid growth Family Video must focus on how to increase the employee retention.
Employee retention requires a whole lot more than just competitive salaries and great benefits. Employee recognition and pay based on performance are just two ways on how to get started in retaining your best. Employees want to feel part of something bigger than them. Corporate volunteer programs are a proven way to increase employee moral and retention. This report will briefly show that family video is already doing all that is necessary when dealing with pay, benefits, and room for advancement. It will discuss how a corporate volunteer program would be the best choice for the company to undergo in order to help increase employee retention. The other benefits that result from a corporate volunteer program and the costs of the program will also be presented.
COMPETITIVE WAGES
The first thing a company usually investigates when trying to increase employee retention is employee wages. Family Video does not need to focus on altering employee wages because we already offer competitive wages. The area where employee retention is low includes the in store employees. This includes the part time employees, assistant managers, and store managers.
The table below shows that Family Video's wages are actually higher ...