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- Date:
- 18 Sep 2020
- Survey:
- Pay Prospects for 2020/2021
Pay Prospects for 2020/2021: The influence that the coronavirus outbreak is expected to have (or has had) on pay planning for 2021. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2020.
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- Date:
- 19 Mar 2021
- Survey:
- Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave and Pay 2021
Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave and Pay 2021: The number of organisations that offer maternity pay that is more generous than the statutory minimum. This XpertHR survey was conducted in March 2021.
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- Date:
- 07 Nov 2014
- Survey:
- Annual Leave 2014
Annual Leave 2014: The formulae employers use to calculate holiday pay. This XpertHR survey was conducted in November 2014.
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- Date:
- 20 Apr 2023
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2023
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2023: The difference in the median bonus pay of men and women over the 12 months to 5 April 2022, expressed as a percentage. This analysis conducted by Gapsquare for XpertHR is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 5 April 2023.
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- Date:
- 19 Mar 2021
- Survey:
- Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave and Pay 2021
Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave and Pay 2021: The period for and rate at which enhanced shared parental pay is offered. This page reproduces the text of selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in March 2021.
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- Date:
- 07 Nov 2014
- Survey:
- Annual Leave 2014
Annual Leave 2014: Other formulae used by employers to calculate holiday pay (e.g. Other than the following: 1/365, 1/260 or 1/220 of basic salary for each day of annual leave). This page reproduces the full text of all responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in November 2014.
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- Date:
- 01 Jun 2019
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2019
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2019: The difference in the mean hourly pay of men and women on the snapshot date of 5 April 2018, expressed as a percentage. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This XpertHR analysis of official Government data was undertaken in June 2019.
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- Date:
- 15 Apr 2020
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2020
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2020: The difference in the mean hourly pay of men and women on the snapshot date of 5 April 2019, expressed as a percentage. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This XpertHR analysis is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 4 April 2020.
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- Date:
- 15 Apr 2020
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2020
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2020: The proportion of women that received bonus pay over the 12 months to April 2019. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This XpertHR analysis is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 4 April 2020.
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- Date:
- 05 Oct 2021
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2021
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2021: The difference in the mean hourly pay of men and women on the snapshot date of 5 April 2020, expressed as a percentage. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This analysis conducted by Cendex for XpertHR is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 4 October 2021.
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- Date:
- 05 Oct 2021
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2021
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2021: The difference in the median hourly pay of men and women on the snapshot date of 5 April 2020, expressed as a percentage. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This analysis conducted by Cendex for XpertHR is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 4 October 2021.
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- Date:
- 05 Oct 2021
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2021
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2021: The proportion of men that received bonus pay over the 12 months to April 2020. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This analysis conducted by Cendex for XpertHR is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 4 October 2021.
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- Date:
- 07 Sep 2021
- Survey:
- Pay Gap Reporting 2021
Pay Gap Reporting 2021: The characteristics by which organisations think that large (250 or more employees) employers should be required to publish information on pay gaps. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2021.
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- Date:
- 05 Apr 2022
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2022
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2022: The difference in the median hourly pay of men and women on the snapshot date of 5 April 2021, expressed as a percentage. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This analysis conducted by Gapsquare for XpertHR is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 5 April 2022.
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- Date:
- 05 Apr 2022
- Survey:
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2022
Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2022: The proportion of men that received bonus pay over the 12 months to April 2021. Under the gender pay gap reporting duty, employers with 250 or more employees on the snapshot date of 5 April are required to report on their gender pay and bonus gaps, within 12 months. This analysis conducted by Gapsquare for XpertHR is based on official Government data for organisations that had reported their gender pay gap by 5 April 2022.
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- Date:
- 31 Oct 2014
- Survey:
- Managing Long-Term Absence 2014
Managing Long-Term Absence 2014: How employees on long-term sick leave are paid. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2014.
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- Date:
- 08 Apr 2019
- Survey:
- Annual Leave 2019
Annual Leave 2019: The number of employers that include commission payments in holiday pay. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2019.
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- Date:
- 24 Jan 2020
- Survey:
- Reward Priorities 2020
Reward Priorities 2020: The number of employers that currently have a reward strategy or pay policy. This XpertHR survey was conducted in January 2020.
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- Date:
- 11 Feb 2021
- Survey:
- Reward Priorities 2021
Reward Priorities 2021: The number of organisations that use one or more pay and grading structures. This XpertHR survey was conducted in February 2021.
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- Date:
- 11 Feb 2021
- Survey:
- Reward Priorities 2021
Reward Priorities 2021: The number of organisations that typically pay bonuses to at least some employees. This XpertHR survey was conducted in February 2021.