Coronavirus and HR (Fourth XpertHR pulse survey): The working practices that organisations have implemented or will implement in their workplace(s) in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 19 May and Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Recruitment and Social Media 2016: The roles for which employers tend to use social media when recruiting candidates (of those using such channels). This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2016.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: The type of pension scheme that employers use for pensions auto-enrolment. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The long-term absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. 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 percentage of working time. 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.
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: The long-term absence rate for the 2020 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. 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 April 2021.
Benefits and Allowances 2017: The types of pension schemes that employers use for pensions auto-enrolment. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2017.
Recruitment and Social Media 2016: How employers benefit from using social networks for recruitment purposes (of those using such channels). This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2016.
Training Line Managers in People Management 2019: The methods that employers use to measure line manager performance. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2019.
Coronavirus and HR (Second XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of the current work of HR professionals that is being driven by the organisation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 14 April and Wednesday 15 April 2020.
Coronavirus and HR (Third XpertHR pulse survey): The percentage of the current work of HR professionals that is being driven by the organisation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 28 April and Wednesday 29 April 2020.
HR Technology 2021: The current level of technological capability within the HR function. For the purposes of this survey, HR technology is defined as systems and software for people management processes and the collection, storage and usage of people data. This XpertHR survey was conducted in January 2021.
Coronavirus and HR (XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that are using or planning to use postponement or reconsideration of start dates for new hires recruited prior to the pandemic in response to workforce issues arising from the coronavirus pandemic. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Wednesday 1 April and Thursday 2 April 2020.
Reward Priorities 2021: The purposes for which organisations use market comparisons of their salaries/reward package. This XpertHR survey was conducted in February 2021.
HR Metrics and Analytics 2016: The systems that employers use to gather or analyse HR analytics data. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2016.
Reward Priorities 2020: The broad reward topics on which the reward department/team will be working during 2020. This XpertHR survey was conducted in January 2020.
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: The short-term absence rate for the 2020 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. 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 April 2021.
Absence Rates and Costs 2022: The long-term absence rate for the 2021 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. 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 March 2022.
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