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Can Incentives and Rewards Make Employees Loyal?

Joshua Liew, Co-Founder & Owner, Espressolab Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd

20-Jun-22 12:00

Can Incentives and Rewards Make Employees Loyal?

Manpower shortage is still an unresolved problem in Malaysia and our F&B industry is suffering profusely to find workers as they try to bounce back after the severe hit during the pandemic. Many restaurants are trying different creative methods to attract local workers, from giving out iPhones to jaw-dropping wages, but could these methods of incentive last and translate to employee loyalty? We find out.

Image Credit: Shutterstock | Najmi Arif

Produced by: Lily Chai, Freda Liu

Presented by: Christine Wong, Freda Liu


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Categories:  managingthe workplacefoodSMEentrepreneurs

Tags:  employee benefitsincentivesstaffinglabour shortageforeign labour





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