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Managing Shift Working 2019: The shift patterns that employers operate. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
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.
Managing Shift Working 2019: The issues that employers have encountered with shift working arrangements. This page reproduces the text of selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Coronavirus and HR (Fourth XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that are using the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to furlough workers. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 19 May and Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Hybrid Working 2022: The current percentage of employees that are or willl be hybrid workers. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Managing Shift Working 2015: The scheduling arrangements employers use to manage and organise shift work. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2015.
Managing Shift Working 2015: The number of employers that have encountered issues with shift-working arrangements, and if so what these are. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2015.
Managing Shift Working 2019: The scheduling arrangements employers use to manage and organise shift work. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Managing Shift Working 2019: The number of employers that have encountered issues with shift working arrangements. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Managing Shift Working 2019: How and why employers have made or are planning to make changes to shift working. This page reproduces the text of selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Hybrid Working 2022: The current percentage of employees that are or willl be fully remote workers. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Bereavement Leave 2018: The number of employers that grant bereavement leave on a paid basis. This XpertHR survey was conducted in December 2017.
Bereavement Leave 2018: The number of employers that vary the amount of paid bereavement leave. This XpertHR survey was conducted in December 2017.
Coronavirus and HR (Second XpertHR pulse survey): The number of organisations that are planning to top up salaries of furloughed workers from the 80% available in the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. This XpertHR pulse survey was conducted on Tuesday 14 April and Wednesday 15 April 2020.
Managing Shift Working 2019: How employees working a permanent mornings shift pattern are paid. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Managing Shift Working 2019: How employees working a permanent nights shift pattern are paid. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Managing Shift Working 2019: How employees working a permanent twilight shift pattern are paid. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Managing Shift Working 2019: The number of employers that have recently made or are planning to make any changes to shift working. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2019.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: The number of employers that offer paid charity/volunteering days. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Benefits and Allowances 2020: The number of employers that offer paid charity/volunteering days. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
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