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Future of work: Adapting to the democratised workplace

Herbert Smith Freehills LLP

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United Kingdom November 25 2019

The paradox of the robotic age is that automation will only make human skills more valuable. The World Economic Forum estimates that 75 million jobs will be lost to automation by 2022 but 133 million new jobs will be created – jobs requiring uniquely human qualities such as emotional intelligence and fine judgment. But unlike robots, humans have opinions – and that presents its own challenges for employers. Our survey warns of an unprecedented rise in workplace activism ahead, across all sectors and geographies. As employers explore different working models and advanced technologies, those working for them are becoming more vocal in articulating their views – about the workplace, their employer and about wider social issues – enabled and amplified by social media. The voice of the workforce will insist on being heard as never before. If traditional, internal communication channels fail to meet their needs, external means of raising concerns will fill the gap. Employers need to be prepared for what’s ahead.

Across all sectors and geographies workers are becoming more vocal in articulating their views – about the workplace, their employer and about wider social issues – and increasingly holding organisations to account, enabled and amplified by social media. This trend is set to grow and gives rise to new and distinct risks for employers.

To help prepare for what’s ahead, we surveyed ~400 cross-sector C-suites worldwide to understand the triggers and scale of this trend.

Activism on the rise

Key findings reveal that in the next 3-5 years:

  • Over 80% of companies predict a rise in workforce activism with 95% expecting an increase in workers use of social media to amplify their voice
  • Respondents anticipate an increase in online digital petitions with 77% expecting to see more crowdfunded legal challenges
  • Workforce activism is a significant potential threat to corporate reputation, warning this could cost organisations up to 25% of global revenue each year
  • Almost 50% see activism as a positive force for change.

Adapting to the democratised workplace: Six steps to success

Workplace activism in the age of digital communication calls for a new mindset from employers. Leadership styles may have to change and established procedures and policies will certainly have to be adapted to contend with a more democratised workforce. Protecting and nurturing the trust and engagement between employers and the workforce in this environment is paramount. The organisations that will thrive will be those that find a way to redefine the workforce relationship, manage tensions and create a common, compelling vision.

To succeed in the new world of work download your copy of the report here.

Herbert Smith Freehills LLP - Alison Brown, Miles Bastick, Emma Rohsler, Barbara Roth , Fatim Jumabhoy, Andrew Taggart, Moritz Kunz, Eduardo Gómez de Enterría, Nanda Lau, Michael Gonski, Anthony Longland, Kirsty Faichen, Anthony Wood and Anna Henderson
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