The top hidden labor costs are often tolerated. It isn't until they are quantified that management teams are encouraged to take action.
- High overtime
- Inability to staff efficiently for seasonal, monthly, weekly or daily demand
- No full time/part time/temporary employee strategy
- No cost analysis of service level (contact centers)
- Idle labor time (overall or pockets)
- Hard to recruit and retain good employees
- Outdated HR policies
- Past changes have not achieved long term results
- Ineffective or inefficient maintenance staffing (high OT on weekends)
- Not maximizing current capital
- Inefficient and/or numerous startups and shutdowns
- High amount of downtime
- Not meeting productivity potential/goals
- High level of unplanned absences
- Continued/Increasing health and safety problems
- Hourly employees have morale issues
- Us vs. Them employee/management mindset
- Problems communicating to evening and night shifts
- Inefficient vacation, lunch or break staffing
- Maintenance used as a fire crew (reactionary)
- Green Room time underutilized – shift change inefficiencies
- Sanitizing every day or after 16 hours (food manufacturing)