Majority of Companies (72%) Admit to Not Having Comprehensive Plans in Place Before Layoffs, According to New Fiverr Research
20 Junio 2024 - 7:00AM
To help both companies and employees navigate the complexities of
work during a time of mass layoffs, today, Fiverr (NYSE: FVRR)
released new research aimed at identifying what managers were
considering during and after recent layoffs and how they are
supporting teams in the aftermath.
In the first quarter of 2024 alone, 250,000+ employees were laid
off across the United States. The research, Layoffs: In the
Boardroom with Decision Makers, found that 72% of leaders surveyed
who played a role in layoff decisions over the last six months,
admitted to not having a comprehensive plan in place for their
remaining employees. Many admitted concern about the impact layoffs
would have on their team’s stress/burnout (89%1) as well as
employee morale around overall job security (91%1).
“The findings showcase how companies are seeing the value of
freelancers beyond reducing the workload,” said Matti Yahav, Chief
Marketing Officer at Fiverr. “From filling skill gaps to boosting
morale among remaining employees, and perhaps even playing a role
in lessening the possibility of future layoffs, this shift cements
a place for freelancers as an integral part of a company’s
long-term structure.”
Key findings from Layoffs: In the Boardroom with Decision Makers
include:
How managers decided which roles to layoff:
- The top reason for roles that were laid off was new technology,
where AI could increase efficiencies and reduce headcount, at 44%,
closely followed by employees whose responsibilities were the
lightest (42%)
- 40% of the laid off roles were skills-based, identifying
employees whose skills were no longer relevant to the business
- Over hiring and expanding too much were ranked the lowest
reasons for layoffs (36%)
How executives are supporting their employees
post-layoff:
- Responses were tied when it came to how companies provided
support, with 43% confirming their companies gave them access to
freelancers, and reduced the workload to cope with layoffs
- 38% of respondents said they received added support from team
members in other departments to help with the increased
workload
- 69% of respondents confirmed they hired freelancers after
layoffs
- 21% of respondents shared they are planning to hire freelancers
within the next six months while 8% shared they will hire
freelancers within the next twelve months
- Less than 1% of managers surveyed said they are not planning to
hire freelancers in 2025
How business leaders overwhelmingly admitted to feeling
concerned about team impact:
- 89% of respondents were concerned1 about the stress and burnout
their teams may endure
- 91% of respondents were concerned1 about overall job security
at their company
- 83% of respondents felt that layoffs led to team turnover
- Respondents overwhelmingly felt that freelancers helped balance
the additional workload for their teams (97%), boosted morale among
remaining team members (95%), and allowed them to spend more time
focusing on longer term solutions (96%)
- 72% of respondents felt that shifting part of the workforce to
freelance would reduce the need for layoffs in the future
In relation to the new non-compete ban, an average of 34% of
respondents shared that they are not willing to offer any
additional benefits including higher salaries or bonuses, flexible
working hours, flexible working location, or more PTO to retain or
hire key talent.
Fiverr’s Layoffs: In the Boardroom with Decision Makers survey
was conducted by Censuswide. Insights were provided by 1,001
managers, business leaders, and decision-makers who are doing or
have done layoffs within the past six months. All respondents work
at mid-to-large sized companies with 250+ employees, in industries
including technology, finance, legal, entertainment, healthcare,
architecture, manufacturing, and retail across the US. The data was
collected between May 17, 2024 and May 24, 2024. Censuswide abides
by and employs members of the Market Research Society and follows
the MRS code of conduct and ESOMAR principles. Censuswide is also a
member of the British Polling Council.
1 ‘Very concerned’ and ‘Somewhat concerned’ answers
combined.
About FiverrFiverr’s mission is to change how
the world works together. We exist to democratize access to talent
and to provide talent with access to opportunities so anyone can
grow their business, brand, or dreams. From small businesses to
Fortune 500, over 4 million customers worldwide worked with
freelance talent on Fiverr in the past year, ensuring their
workforces remain flexible, adaptive, and agile. With Fiverr
Business Solutions, large companies can find the right talent and
tools, tailored to their needs to help them thrive and grow. On
Fiverr, you can find over 700 skills, ranging from AI, to
programming and 3D design, digital marketing to content creation,
from video animation to architecture.
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Media Contacts: Siobhan Aalders Jenny
Changpress@fiverr.com
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