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2023 Megatrends from UKG: Navigating the Human Energy Crisis; Optimising Organisational Plasticity; and the Gen X Effect
LONDON, UK. | UKG today announced its 2023 HR Megatrends that will emerge in the year ahead.
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2022 Annual Workplace Predictions from The Workforce Institute at UKG
LONDON, U.K. | The Workforce Institute at UKG today released its annual predictions of the top trends that will impact the global workforce in 2022.
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Committing to Change: 2022 HR Megatrends from UKG
LONDON, U.K. | UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) today announced its 2022 HR Megatrends.
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Employees welcome contact tracing, trust their employer to create a safe and healthy workplace, finds Kronos research
LONDON, U.K. | Three quarters of U.K. employees (74%) trust their employer to create a physically safe and healthy work environment and the vast majority (92%) of employees are at least “a little” comfortable with contact tracing led by their employer for the purpose of organisational safety. This is according to a new global survey Kronos Incorporated of 3,903 employees across 10 countries.
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A silenced workforce: Four in five employees feel colleagues aren’t heard equally, says research from The Workforce Institute at UKG
A silenced workforce: Four in five employees feel colleagues aren’t heard equally, says research from The Workforce Institute at UKG
LONDON, U.K. | As organisations increasingly struggle to retain their current workforce as well as hire fast enough to keep up with consumer demand, Global research1 from The Workforce Institute at UKG exposes a troublesome gap between employee voice and employer action that — if left unresolved — can disengage workers, fuel turnover, and hinder business performance.
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16.1 million U.S. employees may be sidelined by Monday’s Super Bowl hangover
London, U.K. | An estimated 16.1 million U.S. employees may miss work the Monday after Super Bowl LV, according to the annual Super Bowl absenteeism survey commissioned by The Workforce Institute at UKG and conducted online by The Harris Poll among more than 1,000 employed U.S. adults. However, more than two-thirds of U.S. employees (69%) say they would feel guilty pretending to be sick to get out of work on the day after the Super Bowl this year when so many people are actually sick.
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