Coronavirus and HR (Third XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that are undertaking initiatives to support employee wellbeing and mental health in response to workforce issues arising from the coronavirus pandemic. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 28 April and Wednesday 29 April 2020.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: Employee contribution rates for final-salary pension schemes. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Benefits and Allowances 2020: Employee contribution rates for final-salary pension schemes. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: The absence rate for the 2020 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2021.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: The employees eligible for standby payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: The employees eligible for call-out payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Benefits and Allowances 2021: The employees eligible for call-out payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
Benefits and Allowances 2022: The employees eligible for standby payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: Employee contribution rates for NEST (National Employment Savings Trust) pension schemes. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Absence Rates and Costs 2022: The absence rate for the 2021 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in March 2022.
Benefits and Allowances 2020: The employees eligible for standby payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Benefits and Allowances 2020: The employees eligible for call-out payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Benefits and Allowances 2021: The employees eligible for standby payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
Benefits and Allowances 2022: The employees eligible for call-out payments and the rates at which these payments are made. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Benefits and Allowances 2020: Employee contribution rates for NEST (National Employment Savings Trust) pension schemes. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The long-term absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines long-term sickness absence as an absence lasting 'four or more weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The short-term absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines short-term sickness absence as 'an absence lasting up to (but less than) four weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
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