Human resource management in the retail sector: challenges and trends
Atul Kumar | Arpit Trivedi | Vikas S. Dole | Kiran Singh | Abhinav Yadav
Abstract:
This article explores the challenges and trends in human resource management across the retail sector in India. The focus is
on how retailers are coming to terms with wider recruitment
patterns and skills sets, and how they are adapting their HR policies to suit these changes. The article also considers what this
means for hiring managers in the future. Some of the challenges
that Indian retailers face include finding people with experience
in all of their stores; dealing with labour shortages when employees retire or become ill; attracting skilled staff, who have been
displaced by automation, to work in retail; retaining staff by
providing better opportunities for them to progress through
training or promotion within a company; and retaining older
workers so they do not leave at an age which is too early. It is
argued that the retail sector has to recognize that a key function
of HR is being prepared for future changes, in order to survive
and flourish.
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