Tag: employee support
This week in CX: Meta will use UK customer data to train its AI
Happy Friday! ‘This week in CX’ brings you the latest roundup of industry news. This week, we’ve been looking at the latest research in Gen Z attitudes as employees and customers, worker flexibility on their schedules and policies, and struggles that customers...
Employees haven’t received sufficient training to protect their accounts against cybersecurity attacks
Despite increasing cybersecurity attacks that have hit the headlines recently, new survey research from Yubico and Talker Research has found that there are concerning patterns and behaviours for personal and workplace cybersecurity. Despite being the least secure form of authentication,...
UK teachers offered incentives to make the job easier and more flexible
Due to an escalating crisis in teacher recruitment and retention, new incentives are being offered to make the job more appealing. This includes two free periods a week to give them a later start and lie-in, a nine-day fortnight, and...
PPL aims to change the music industry with valuable EDI strategy
Diverse teams not only lead to better workplace cultures, they’re delivering business results. A recent survey by LinkedIn found that 60% of respondents said that diversity had contributed to the team success. Another report by People Management found that diverse teams were...
New employee monitoring policy opens conversations surrounding trust and transparency
To ensure a return to office-working conditions three times a week, PwC are to begin monitoring their UK employees’ working locations. PwC staff are expected to spend 60% of their work time with clients, or in the office. “PwC’s decision to...
Shift workers suffer from pay errors
A survey reveals that UK frontline shift workers frequently lose out on earned pay due to errors in their pay slips. 60% of respondents believe they need more money, 38% report late payments, and 23% say they have not received pay...
SME bosses fear doing or saying the wrong thing concerning EDI policies, new research finds
SME bosses are putting off from adopting new working practices concerning equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) policies, out of fear of doing or saying the wrong thing, a new report from Workplace Equity Commission (WEC) has found. The report specifically...
UK employees do not believe their manager has had sufficient training
40% of UK employees do not believe their manager has the right skills to perform their role. This is due to their belief that their seniors have not had sufficient training. New research comes from Unmind. The survey of 3,005 managers...
Statutory rights are being listed as workplace benefits in job adverts
Almost half (46%) of current job vacancies in the UK are listing a statutory right as a workplace benefit, Rippl has analysed and discovered. The most prominent of all was a pension being listed as a ‘company perk’ in 124,589...
