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Simple Employee Retention Strategies Every Small Business Needs
Running a small business today comes with a real challenge. Finding and keeping good workers isn’t as easy as it used to be.
A 2025 Bank of America Business Owner Report shows how common this is. About 40% of small business owners say labor shortages are a major concern, and many say it already affects their daily operations.
With a solid team, losing even one person can throw everything off. Schedules tighten, service slows, and more pressure falls on the rest of your staff. Keeping your employees matters just as much as hiring them.
The good news is you don’t need a big budget to do it well. Small, thoughtful changes can make a big difference in how your team feels about staying. Here are some simple strategies that can help you hold on to your best people:
Building a Business People Want to Work With
If you run a small business in a close-knit community, you know your reputation matters. People notice how you treat your employees and how you welcome customers. Over time, those everyday interactions shape how your business is viewed.
In today’s environment, responsible leadership matters. Employees are looking for more than a paycheck. They want stability, support and a workplace that respects their time and well-being. Customers are just as aware and often choose businesses that reflect their values.
Responsible business practices mean doing the right thing consistently and treating people well. When employees feel valued, they speak positively about your business. When customers trust you, they return.
Creating a Workplace That Supports Women’s Health
March is a time to recognize the contributions of women across every industry. It’s also an opportunity for small business owners to reflect on how their workplaces support women’s health.
Nearly half of all employees in small businesses are women. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, 49.6% of small business workers in America are female. In many workplaces, women make up a significant portion of the team.
When women feel physically and emotionally supported, it shows in their work. They’re more focused, more confident and more likely to stay long term.
In recognition of International Women's Day, here are practical ways to support women’s health in your workplace.