Friendly people make an organisation a good place to work, study shows
New research by HR and payroll software provider Ciphr reveals that most people (85%) can name at least three positive aspects that make the company...
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Friendly people make an organisation a good place to work, study shows
New research by HR and payroll software provider Ciphr reveals that most people (85%) can name at least three positive aspects that make the company...
Research reveals the top questions people ask Google about training at work
New Ciphr research reveals the most frequently Googled questions about employee training and workplace learning in the UK
UK workers reveal their top 20 ‘ideal jobs’
A new list of the UK’s top ‘ideal jobs’ highlights the occupations that workers would like to do if they could do anything that they wanted to.
Cost of living concerns are pushing people to work more hours and through illness
New research highlights the significant impact of the cost of living crisis on people’s home and work life – driving them to change jobs, take on...
Two-thirds of staff think work-life balance is more valuable than pay
Rising inflation and the UK’s cost-of-living crisis have put a lot of pressure on employers to increase wages and starting salaries this year, but a...
Workers want their managers to have leadership skills
The most important skills for a manager to possess are leadership, verbal communication and teamwork, according to new Ciphr research.
New poll reveals the benefits and perks that employees value most
Paid sick leave tops the list of benefits and incentives that matter most to British employees, according to new research by HR and payroll software...
A third of workers think their jobs are at risk from automation
New research has found that one in three (37%) employees consider their current job to be at risk from automation and digital transformation.
Ciphr research highlights gaps in workplace training provisions
Ciphr’s research suggests that many UK employers have gaps in the types of workplace training that they are offering their staff