Redundancy Management 2020: Whether employees who were at risk of redundancy over the past 12 months and were offered suitable alternative employment but did not take it up received their full redundancy compensation package on departure. This XpertHR survey was conducted in November 2019.
Pay Awards July 2022: How the pay award for each employee pay group over the three months to 30 June 2022 compared with that awarded over the three months to 30 June 2021. Based on analysis of a matched sample of data from the XpertHR pay databank on UK whole-economy pay settlements, conducted in July 2022.
Pay Forecasts 2022/2023: How organisations expect the 2022/2023 pay award (for the wage round commencing 1 September 2022 and concluding 31 August 2023) for each employee pay group to compare with that awarded in the 2021/2022 wage round. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2022.
Pay Awards March 2022: How the pay award for each employee pay group over the three months to 28 February 2022 compared with that awarded over the three months to 28 February 2021. Based on analysis of a matched sample of data from the XpertHR pay databank on UK whole-economy pay settlements, conducted in March 2022.
Pay Awards May 2022: How the pay award for each employee pay group over the three months to 30 April 2022 compared with that awarded over the three months to 30 April 2021. Based on analysis of a matched sample of data from the XpertHR pay databank on UK whole-economy pay settlements, conducted in May 2022.
Pay Awards October 2022: How the pay award for each employee pay group over the three months to 30 September 2022 compared with that awarded over the three months to 30 September 2021. Based on analysis of a matched sample of data from the XpertHR pay databank on UK whole-economy pay settlements, conducted in October 2022.
Pay Awards December 2022: How the pay award for each employee pay group over the three months to 30 November 2022 compared with that awarded over the three months to 30 November 2021. Based on analysis of a matched sample of data from the XpertHR pay databank on UK whole-economy pay settlements, conducted in December 2022.
Bonuses 2020: The monetary value of bonuses paid to UK employees during 2019. This dataset draws on data from the XpertHR Managers and Professionals Salary Survey 2019-2020, relating to 334,111 employees.
Bonuses 2021: The value of bonuses paid to employees during 2020, drawn from the Cendex managers and professionals reward dataset, relating to 331,292 employees.
Key Recruitment Metrics 2022: The problems that organisations have experienced when recruiting new employees over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2022.
Key Recruitment Metrics 2022: The number of organisations organisation that have had to take extra measures to retain employees over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2022.
Key Recruitment Metrics 2021: The problems that organisations have experienced when recruiting new employees over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in July 2021.
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Learning and Development 2019: How the learning and development (L&D) spend per FTE employee has changed over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in July 2019.
Learning and Development Budgets and Priorities 2018: Why employers expect the learning and development (L&D) budget per employee to increase over the next 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in August and September 2018.
Learning and Development Budgets and Priorities 2018: Why employers expect the learning and development (L&D) budget per employee to decrease over the next 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in August and September 2018.
Learning and Development Budgets and Priorities 2018: How the learning and development (L&D) budget per employee is expected to change over the next 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in August and September 2018.
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