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SUMMARY:Belong: Where Every Employee Matters
DESCRIPTION:UHA Health Insurance\, Hawaii Business Magazine and the Hawaii Employers Council present this webinar on cultivating safe work relationships and encouraging inclusion\, connection\, and equity. With Francis Choe\, External Affairs Director at Hawaii Employers Council\, and Ikaika Regidor\, Senior Programs Director of YMCA of Honolulu\, Nu‘uanu Branch\, will be sharing their personal stories of inclusion\, trust and belonging\, told from an employee point of view. \nAttracting and retaining top talent is critical to the long-term success of any organization. According to a recent study by McKinsey & Company\, organizations with inclusive cultures report significantly higher rates of employee retention and job satisfaction. In an era where staff shortages are commonplace\, inclusivity can become a key competitive advantage. \nPer the study\, employees in inclusive companies are 47% more likely to stay\, 90% more likely to go out of their way to assist a coworker\, and seven times more likely to say their company is high performing. \nAlso participating in the discussion will be Francis’ mentor\, John Komeiji\, General Counsel and Vice President of Kamehameha Schools\, and Ikaika’s mentor\, Reina Purvis\, Executive Director of YMCA. We’ll hear from both leaders as they responded to their employees’ struggles\, gained their trust and worked to provide a safe\, inclusive environment that embraced diversity and equity. \nThe free webinar will be moderated by Michael Story\, Senior Workplace Wellness Advisor at UHA Health Insurance. Space is limited. Register here.
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