Coronavirus and HR (Sixth XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of employees currently on furlough that employers expect to have been made redundant/had their contract terminated by the end of October 2020. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted over the week ending 25 September 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Fifth XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of employees currently on furlough that organisations expect to be working full contractual hours by the end of August 2020. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted between 22 and 26 June 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Fourth XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of the workforce that organisations are currently furloughing under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 19 May and Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Fifth XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of employees currently on furlough that organisations expect to be in redundancy consultation/made redundant by the end of August 2020. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted between 22 and 26 June 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Sixth XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of employees currently on furlough that employers expect to be working in different roles within the business by the end of October 2020. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted over the week ending 25 September 2020.
National Living Wage 2020: How the 2020 percentage pay increases for workers impacted by the national living wage are likely to compare with those for other workers. From April 2020 the compulsory national living wage will increase by 6.2% for workers aged 25 and older; by 6.5% for 21-24-year-olds; by 4.9% for 18-20-year-olds; by 4.6% for 16-17-year-olds; and by 6.4% for apprentices. This XpertHR survey was conducted in February 2020.
Key Recruitment Metrics 2021: The average starting salary for graduates. This XpertHR survey was conducted in July 2021.
Key Recruitment Metrics 2022: The average starting salary for graduates. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2022.
Coronavirus and HR (Fourth XpertHR pulse survey): How organisations expect the proportion of the workforce on furlough under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to change over the next two months. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 19 May and Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Benefits and allowances 2019: The number of employers that offer benefits on a salary-sacrifice basis. Salary-sacrifice arrangements enable employees to agree to sacrifice part of their salary in return for non-cash benefits, which can bring national insurance and tax advantages. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Benefits and allowances 2021: The number of organisations that offer benefits on a salary-sacrifice basis. Salary-sacrifice arrangements enable employees to agree to sacrifice part of their salary in return for non-cash benefits, which can bring national insurance and tax advantages. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
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Managing Shift Working 2019: The number of employers that pay shift workers to do overtime. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Hybrid Working 2022: The current percentage of employees that are or willl be hybrid workers. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Global Employee Wellbeing 2023: The programmes that organisations have in place to help improve employee wellbeing. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2023.
National Living Wage 2021: How the 2.2% pay increase in April 2021 for workers paid the national living wage compared with pay awards for other workers. The national living wage increased by 2.2% from £8.72 to £8.91 an hour from 1 April 2021. From the same date, the age threshold for entitlement to the national living wage rate reduced from 25 to 23. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2021.
Occupational Sick Pay 2019: The maximum benefit available under the occupational sick pay scheme. Where respondent organisations have more than one sick pay scheme in operation, the results refer to their largest scheme offered under current terms and conditions. This page reproduces the text of selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in March 2019.
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