Ps cash-flow needs to be supported by the monies coming in from your clients not saved by what you don't pay to the staff
Gordon I am sure that you have a good grasp of cashflow otherwise you would have a hard time being successful in any business. I have seen some good posts by you but you have explained this one a little wrong. Cashflow is heavily involved with when cash comes in and when it goes out hence cash "flow". You do not "save" and "don't pay staff" by paying once a month instead of weekly, you increase your cash flow during the month and pay all monies owed at the end of the month (or when ever you decide to pay, I pay on the 22nd and there was a business decision for that).
If I paid weekly I would have to hire a bookkeepper or accountant to run my payroll, as Gordon currently does, but by doing it monthly I can do it myself. This is all down to how much time I have, but I save that money and increase cash reserves and cash flow by doing it myself.
I understand that offering incentives can attract a higher quality employee but I think what also has to be considered is supply and demand. Supply and demand includes human resources and currently the supply of workers is well above the demand. When the imbalance swings this way it is usually because of stuggling economic times and it is during these times that cash flow becomes even more important. I personally have not had any trouble attracting the higher quality cleaners recently just by advertising the vacancies. If the economy turns around and I have trouble attracting the higher quality staff I will have to look at what I am offering but I am not sure that a weekly pay is not the way forward for several reasons. I am not sure that the personality traits of someone that requires weekly pay, as a percentage of total applicants, is the type that would be a good fit for my organisation. I also think that I can use the increased cash flow and cash reserves to offer incentives that are more lucrative, higher pay for example.
Saying all this, I agree that at times it could be a good idea to offer weekly pay but I think in most cases the cons outweigh the pros.
Gilbert