Tag: analytics

Over half of employees are disappointed with onboarding

Over half of employees are disappointed with onboarding

According to a recent report by Cognexo, over half (54%) of office workers are dissatisfied with their onboarding experience. Typical frustrations include a lack of structure (31%), differences between job descriptions and actual roles (21%), and confusion about daily...

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Is ‘productivity theatre’ slowing down your team?

Is ‘productivity theatre’ slowing down your team?

According to a new Asana survey, 67% of employees admit to engaging in “productivity theatre,” where they perform tasks to appear busy despite not doing anything meaningful. The survey shows that this is weighing heavily on a smaller group of...

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Women earn less in 70% of female-dominated roles 

Women earn less in 70% of female-dominated roles

A recent analysis of Office for National Statistics data by HR and payroll software provider Ciphr highlights that 70% of female-dominated jobs in the UK have a gender pay gap favouring men. The study examined over 50,000 employees and revealed...

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Employment among over-65s soars, doubling for women since 2000s

Women over 65 see employment double in two decades

According to new research by the International Longevity Centre (ILC), over-65s remaining in the workforce have surged since the early 2000s, with participation more than doubling among women. The report shows that 15% of men and 9% of women aged...

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21% of frontline staff are quiet quitting at work

21% of frontline staff are quiet quitting at work

A recent survey by Flip app shows that 21% of frontline workers in the UK admit to operating at minimal effort levels, with many planning to stay in their roles long-term. The report highlights the trend of demotivation, particularly within...

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AI takes over paperwork, HR gets back to people

Generative AI takes over paperwork, HR gets back to people

Generative AI is reshaping the HR landscape, with a Bain & Company report highlighting its potential to save 15-20% of HR labour time across businesses. The report shows that HR operations teams could cut time by 35%, talent acquisition teams...

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UK adults spend record 4+ hours online daily as social media dominates

UK adults spend record 4+ hours online daily as social media dominates

The average U.K. adult now spends 4 hours and 20 minutes online each day, according to Ofcom’s Online Nation 2024 report, which tracks digital habits across the country. This increased from 2023, when the average was 3 hours and 41...

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Forcing full office attendance could backfire for employers

Forcing full office attendance could backfire for employers

Strict office attendance policies may drive employees to seek alternative jobs, according to a recent survey by the International Workplace Group (IWG). The study showed that two-thirds (67%) of recruiters had observed a rise in candidates looking to leave employers...

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64% of employees feel disengaged at work, survey reveals

64% of employees feel disengaged at work, survey reveals

According to a new report by Cognexo, as many as 64% of employees feel disengaged at work. The survey shows that out of 2,000 office-based employees across England and Wales, 45% feel undervalued, and 31% express concerns over limited career...

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Gen Z leads adoption of pay-later options for holiday spending

Gen Z lead pay-later spending for personal purchases

A recent report by Splitit emphasises that 42% of Gen Z prioritises pay-later plans for personal purchases this holiday season, with 35% using these options for entertainment and 25% for dining out. Nearly half (47%) of Gen Z indicated that...

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