In today's dynamic business environment, the role of Human Resource Management (HRM) is pivotal in ensuring employee retention and satisfaction, particularly in fostering sustainable practices that align with organizational goals. This study explores the significance of developing sustainable HRM practices aimed at enhancing both employee engagement and organizational performance. It examines the intersection between sustainability and HRM, focusing on the key practices that contribute to long-term retention and job satisfaction. The paper synthesizes existing literature to identify the core strategies organizations employ to retain top talent, including career development programs, work-life balance initiatives, employee well-being schemes, and effective communication channels.The paper also highlights the role of leadership in creating a supportive organizational culture that promotes sustainability in HRM practices. Leadership styles that emphasize trust, transparency, and employee empowerment are integral to achieving long-term retention goals. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of aligning HRM strategies with broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) objectives, contributing to both employee satisfaction and organizational reputation. By adopting such practices, organizations can develop a resilient workforce that is committed to the long-term success of the organization.Through an extensive review of relevant theories and practices, this paper outlines practical recommendations for HR professionals seeking to implement sustainable HRM practices. It also underscores the need for continuous evaluation and adaptation of HRM strategies to address the evolving needs of a diverse workforce in a competitive market. This research provides valuable insights into building a sustainable HRM framework that not only enhances employee satisfaction but also drives organizational success in the modern business landscape.
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