Why Plumbing & HVAC Companies Should Partner With A PEO
For the most part, all industries across the world have experienced disturbances within their business operations since the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, businesses had to scale back operations because of the decrease in demand, or they were forced to furlough or lay off employees. However, plumbing and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) companies were some of the few that experienced a spike during the pandemic because their demand increased. Even with the increase in demand for HVAC services, they still face challenges, including a labor shortage and an aging workforce.
Labor Shortage
Similar to most companies, many HVAC companies are struggling to attract employees. However, this has been a challenge before the COVID-19 pandemic. Every type of business is looking to retain employees while workers are quitting their jobs at record levels. Low-interest rates, government stimulus checks, and a greater emphasis on home improvement (as many individuals were forced to stay home) drove new business for HVAC companies. The increased demand has put pressure on the existing workforce, leading to a shortage of skilled technicians. In addition, this industry is facing challenges in attracting younger workers, as many students and recent graduates are unaware of career opportunities in the blue-collar market, such as HVAC or plumbing.An Aging Workforce
The aging workforce has been challenging for HVAC and plumbing contractors for almost a decade. However, the pandemic and Great Resignation heightened these challenges. Many companies’ experienced technicians are retiring, and there aren’t enough younger workers entering the industry to replace them. The Air Conditioning Contractors of America estimates that the average age of an HVAC worker is 55. Experts estimate that the shortfall of qualified HVAC workers is more than 115,000 individuals.Have You Considered Outsourcing Your HR Functions To A PEO?
The economic downturn has made it challenging for HVAC and plumbing companies to offer competitive salaries, alluring benefits packages, and attract and retain top employees. More and more companies have looked to outsource these administrative tasks they don’t have the time or expertise to manage effectively. Have you considered outsourcing your HR functions to a professional employer organization (PEO)? Let’s start by understanding what a PEO is. A PEO is an organization that enters into a joint-employment relationship with an employer by co-employing the clients’ workforce, allowing the PEO to share and manage many employee-related responsibilities and liabilities. While a PEO can help you combat the labor shortage and aging workforce you may be faced with, a PEO can do much more than that. Everything is under one roof, from tracking employee performance to creating a fleet management program to an online payroll service. You can finally focus on your core competencies while you leave the HR responsibilities to professionals who specialize in that area. This can improve efficiency and accuracy in HR processes such as recruitment, benefits, and compliance with labor laws. In addition, you also gain access to a wider pool of HR talent and expertise which can result in better decision-making and overall HR strategy. Has an employee filed a claim because of an injury on the job? A PEO takes a proactive approach to workplace safety by providing you with the following:- Onsite consulting
- Jobsite inspections
- Accident and injury investigations
- Training
- And so much more