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Why Your Employees Keep Quitting (And How to Fix It)

8 min · 7 de may de 2026
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60% of employees at small businesses quit within their first year. And replacing each one costs between $25,000 and $100,000 depending on their salary. Most business owners have no idea it's happening — and even less idea why. Sam T. from ⁠Helpside ⁠ [https://www.helpside.com]has worked with hundreds of small businesses on HR, payroll, and benefits. In this video he breaks down the five real reasons employees leave small businesses — and exactly what you can do to stop it. What's covered: * Why 63% of workers who quit say it was because of low pay — and how to compete without matching corporate salaries * The benefits gap that's costing you top talent (and how a PEO closes it for less than you're paying now) * Why employees leave managers, not jobs — and how to fix your culture before it's too late * How burnout and lack of work-life balance is quietly gutting small business teams * The four-step retention system that actually works for companies under 50 employees If you're tired of losing good people and starting over, this video will show you exactly what to fix first. 👍 Like & Subscribe for more helpful Helpside insights. Get your ⁠free benefits audit: schedule now⁠ [https://www.helpside.com/benefits-audit/] Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction: The true cost of employee turnover  1:03 – What turnover is actually costing your business  2:14 – Reason 1: They found better pay elsewhere  2:49 – Reason 2: No benefits or bad benefits  3:44 – The PEO solution — how small businesses get Fortune 500 benefits  4:23 – Reason 3: No growth opportunities  4:54 – Reason 4: Bad management or toxic culture  5:36 – Reason 5: Burnout and lack of work-life balance  6:07 – The 4-step fix: benefits, culture, growth, and hiring smart  7:34 – Free benefits consultation from Helpside

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