Business Support Market Research Insights And Findings
Business Support Market Research
Below you will find the latest business support market research insights (HR, Legal, Accounting, Back Office, Call Centre etc...), news and research findings. The most recent business support articles can be found at the top.
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Global Survey Uncovers the Job Benefits that Britons Value Most
October 2012
Market research by Aegon, covering 8,100 employees in nine countries, has shown that Britons value their basic salary, pension and holiday leave as the most important occupational benefits. Almost 70% of the 900 UK employees surveyed described a basic… Read more...
Market Research Finds Britons Keen to Work From Home More
October 2012
A recent survey by online meetings software company TeamViewer has revealed the attitude that UK employees have to working from home. The study of 1,000 office workers across Britain found that 78% were strongly in favour of a more flexible work schedule… Read more...
Global Survey Finds British Small Firms Have Easier Life
October 2012
A survey of 3,000 small companies in the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and the US has revealed Britons enjoy the shortest work week as well as the least red tape. UK entrepreneurs work fewer hours than their counterparts at an average of 38.5… Read more...
Employee Study Shows Late Staff Cost Economy Billions
October 2012
A new study suggests that staff who arrive late to work are costing the economy £9 billion a year. The research, conducted by Heathrow Express, asked 1,000 employees about lateness in the workplace. Over three quarters (82%) believed being late… Read more...
Market Research Shows Levels of British Workplace Depression
October 2012
New research carried out for the European Depression Association (EDA) has discovered that one in ten workers have taken time off work due to depression. The study questioned 7,000 people in a range of different European countries (including Britain,… Read more...
Poll Finds Fewer Small Scottish Firms Planning to Invest
October 2012
A survey carried out by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) revealed fewer firms think business conditions will improve in the next quarter. The study, which surveyed 270 firms, showed 29% expect further declines in the next three months, with 16% planning… Read more...
