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Language skills and adaptability key for global employees

Most HR managers believe speaking multiple languages will be important for employees' global employability

Remote access means employees cannot 'switch off'

40% admit to checking their work mobile or emails at least five times a day outside work hours

Workers believe tech will create more jobs than it destroys

Many workers believe robots will complete mundane tasks, leaving interesting ones for humans

More than half left worn out by work

Parents were more likely to be at risk of being drained by their work than childless employees

Business must choose its digital future

A BITC event explored how automation and AI should be rolled out in the workplace

UK employees want better management

Workers feel out of their depth and aren't sure what is expected of them. Many believe they are under-skilled

One in five reward professionals rank comms 'terrible'

Almost a quarter said they had never measured the effectiveness of their employee benefits communications

Businesses do not want major changes post-Brexit

Just one in 20 want to see ‘dramatic’ or ‘substantial’ change in employment laws as a result of the UK leaving the EU

Strong start to 2017 for tech jobs

When compared to the first quarter of 2016, IT job postings have increased by 4%

Most employers intend to offer LISAs and WISAs

LISAs and WISAs look set to become an integral part of workplace savings, but have faced criticism from some

Executives not looking for roles, but open to offers

Most senior workers are too busy to look for a new job, but are open to opportunities offered