Hybrid Working 2022: The challenges/issues that organisations have faced since they began rolling out their hybrid working model. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Hybrid Working 2021: The number of organisations that anticipate that the changes being made/to be implemented to working models will require amendments to be made to employees' contracts of employment. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2021.
Coronavirus and HR (Fifth XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that plan to make use of the flexible furlough initiative to allow employees to work part time and be on furlough part time. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted between 22 and 26 June 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Fifth XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of employees currently on furlough that organisations expect to be working part time and on furlough part time by the end of August 2020. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted between 22 and 26 June 2020.
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Hybrid Working 2021: The stage at which organisations' hybrid working models are currently at. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2021.
Managing Mental Health in the Workplace 2019: The type of adjustments employers have made for employees who have disclosed mental ill-health over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Managing Mental Health in the Workplace 2019: The number of employers that have made any adjustments for employees who have disclosed mental ill-health over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Hybrid Working 2022: The current stage of organisations' processes in embedding hybrid working models. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Hybrid Working 2022: The number of organisations that plan to make any changes to working patterns or working models in the future. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
The Future of the Workplace 2021: What organisations provide or will provide for employees who work remotely, either on a part-time or full-time basis, for their remote work space. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
Hybrid Working 2022: The number of organisations that currently offer hybrid working for any employees. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Hybrid Working 2022: The actions that organisations have taken to facilitate hybrid working. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
The Future of the Workplace 2021: The number of organisations that expect to need to make amendments to employees' contracts of employment due to the changes being made/to be implemented to working models or working hours patterns. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
Dress Codes and Appearance 2018: The kinds of complaints that employees have made about the organisational dress code. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in July 2018.
Managing Shift Working 2015: The percentage of employees that are shift workers. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2015.
Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave and Pay 2021: The number of organisations at which payment of any part of enhanced maternity pay is dependent on the employee's return to work following maternity leave. This XpertHR survey was conducted in March 2021.
Hybrid Working 2021: The number of organisations that are offering line managers any specific training for hybrid working. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2021.
Coronavirus and HR (Fifth XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that are using the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to furlough workers. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted between 22 and 26 June 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Sixth XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that are using the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to furlough workers. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted over the week ending 25 September 2020.
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