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International arbitration report
In this edition, we focused on the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission’s (SHIAC) new arbitration rules, which take effect January 1, 2024.
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Global | Publication | janvier 2022
Asking your employees what they want and need (see our previous paper) is a vital part of updating your organisation’s Employee Value Proposition (EVP).
Your EVP is “how the labour market and employees perceive the value employees gain by working in”1 your organisation.
A simplistic view is that an organisation’s EVP comprises the compensation and other benefits offered to employees.
Employees do expect market-competitive compensation and benefits. This is particularly true for “low wage workers...more worried about covering monthly expenses” than “higher wage workers”, demonstrating a “divide in the workforce.”2
However, now “workers want it all: employee expectations extend well beyond compensation.”3
In the current global work environment, “offering a competitive wage is simply table stakes”, and organisations need to develop an EVP that delivers “what matters most to their talent.”4
Gartner contends that your EVP should be updated to become “a human deal (which) orients towards employees as people, not workers; provides the attributes that are critical to that person’s life experience, not just work experience; and delivers a positive emotional response.”5
Gartner’s ‘Human Deal’ encompasses these foundations5:
To modernise your EVP and incorporate ‘Human Deal’ foundations, a good process is needed. Five “clear steps to help you get your EVP right”6 are:
Once you successfully modernise your EVP as outlined above to “adapt to the shifting expectations of a newly enlightened, empowered and emboldened global workforce”, your organisation will gain great benefit from being “much better prepared to ensure access to the talent” needed “for recovery and growth.”7
Updating and modernising your EVP will enhance your organisation’s performance, but only if the EVP fits within your current organisational culture, and if your leadership team has the capability ‘to deliver on the promise’.
Your modernised EVP, incorporating ‘Human Deal’ foundations, is likely to test your organisation’s:
These topics will be discussed in our next two papers.
Norton Rose Fulbright assists organisations to efficiently and effectively address the legal aspects of the update and modernisation their EVP to optimally deliver what matters most to their current and future employees. Please reach out if we can assist your organisation in this respect.
Publication
In this edition, we focused on the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission’s (SHIAC) new arbitration rules, which take effect January 1, 2024.
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