How Food Safety Training and Certification Can Reduce Employee Turnover
While it's common for food and beverage companies to experience employee turnover, churn can create operational instability and increase vulnerability across the global food supply chain. To combat attrition rates, companies need to focus on inspiring loyalty by providing proper training and certification for their teams.
Preventing disruptions to operations starts with showing appreciation for employees. Making improvements to food safety training and certification programs demonstrates a commitment to supporting and valuing your employees, making it easier to retain existing talent.
Less Stress in the Workplace
A Gallup survey found that employee stress is at a record high, which has led to over half of the world’s currently employed workers actively or passively seeking a new job. When workers aren’t confident in the food safety processes and procedures their companies require, they can inadvertently create a cascade of stressful workplace conditions that drive turnover. Workers may avoid asking questions about food safety protocols for fear of looking inadequate. This uncertainty hinders productivity and increases stress as it undermines performance.
Thorough and regular training, as well as food safety certification, can reinforce rules and give employees more insight into the reasoning behind food safety procedures, alleviating worker anxiety and improving workflows in the process.
Higher Job Satisfaction
When all employees are on the same page about food safety standards and procedures, work unfolds more smoothly, reducing mistakes and the burden of rework. Employers benefit from enhanced productivity and a higher state of flow on the plant floor, while streamlined workflows enhance employee relationships, engagement, and fulfillment from meaningful contributions. Employees who are satisfied with their job are less likely to look for employment elsewhere.
More Confidence in Employers
When employees aren’t properly trained to maintain food safety standards, it doesn’t just put the public at risk — it threatens the solvency of the company itself. Compliance breaches can result in costly product recalls, major profit losses, and budget cuts. As these costs increase, so does the likelihood of layoffs. If manufacturers don’t take corrective action, they can have their license to produce food revoked.
The moment workers feel their job is at risk, they start to look for work elsewhere, and their engagement fades. In fact, 52% of respondents to a Randstad survey admitted they're unsure of how shifts in the economy could affect their job security, while 37% are actively worried about being laid off. This uncertainty ultimately puts food safety compliance at risk.
Stronger Food Safety Culture
Improved food safety training will radiate throughout an entire company and improve food safety culture. Employees feel more accountable to their teams and supervisors, and in turn produce safer and higher quality products, which increases revenue, validating the effort employees put into maintaining high standards. When frontline workers are confident in what they are doing and see the impact of their teamwork, food safety transforms into a mission rather than a burden.
Career Development Opportunities
While employers may worry that upskilling their employees will result in them departing the company, it tends to have the inverse effect. Providing learning opportunities for personal and professional growth doesn’t just help food manufacturers improve their products — it also helps workers advance their careers. Investment in the knowledge and skills of frontline workers increases loyalty and incentivizes them to stay longer at the company.
Food Safety Certification and Training for a More Secure Workforce
Food safety training is necessary for companies to protect the food supply and avoid legal repercussions. During labor shortages, companies that align compliance efforts with improved workplace culture will enjoy higher retention rates, safeguarding their operation from further disruption. However, creating effective food safety training and certification programs that improve employee loyalty is difficult without the right expertise.
AIB International has partnered with leading food and beverage manufacturers for more than 100 years to create and uphold the highest standards in the industry. Want to take your food safety training and certification programs to the next level? Learn more about our Food Safety Essentials course.