Tag: employee attrition
UK employees work 215 hours of unpaid overtime each year
UK professionals are logging an average of 215.8 hours of unpaid overtime annually, with 42% receiving no compensation for their extra work. According to new research by HiBob, this equates to £4,022 worth of unpaid labour per employee, based on...
Appreciation levels among UK employees lag behind US and Australia
A recent survey conducted by Reward Gateway Edenred reveals that the UK lags behind the US and Australia in employee appreciation. The UK scored 61.8 on the company’s Appreciation Index, compared to 66.3 for the US and 66.8 for Australia. The...
Statistics reveal the ups and downs of job satisfaction in the UK workforce
A recent study by the Socio-Economic Review has shed light on the complex relationship between age and job satisfaction among UK workers. Drawing on data from over 100,000 employees through four national surveys—the UK Skills and Employment Survey, the Workplace...
UK financial sector faces talent shortage as 63% struggle to attract young workers
According to a survey by Davies, the UK financial services sector is facing a pressing challenge, as 63% of employers report difficulties in attracting young talent. Despite 70% of respondents claiming their workplaces foster a positive and supportive culture. The survey...
32% of tech workers struggle to keep up with rapid change
According to the latest survey by Kahoot, nearly half of the tech professionals (40%) are concerned their skills will be obsolete within three years, underscoring the urgency for modernised upskilling solutions. With 32% citing AI’s rapid evolution as their main...
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...
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...
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...
Ford to slash 4,000 jobs in Europe
Ford aims to reduce its European workforce by 4,000, including around 800 roles in the UK, as it navigates the slowing demand for electric vehicles (EVs). This move represents 14% of Ford’s European team and 2.3% of its global workforce,...
Retail job applications surge by 70% amidst declining hires
According to iCIMS’s report, overall retail job openings remain higher than a year ago, even though hiring has dropped. The report suggests that although candidates are increasingly interested in part-time retail roles, employers appear hesitant to hire at previous rates. The...
