Emerging People Trends we are seeing in 2024

In the ever-evolving landscape of the UK workplace, staying abreast of current trends is crucial for businesses aiming to thrive. As we progress further into 2024, several significant shifts in workplace dynamics have emerged, reshaping how organisations operate and how individuals engage with their professional lives. Let’s delve into the key trends shaping the UK workplace in 2024.

1. Remote Work Revolution Continues

The remote work revolution, ignited by the COVID-19 pandemic, has firmly established itself as a permanent fixture in the UK workplace. Even as restrictions ease, remote and hybrid work models remain prevalent, offering employees greater flexibility and work-life balance.

2. Emphasis on Employee Wellbeing

Employers are increasingly prioritising employee wellbeing, recognising its profound impact on productivity and retention. Mental health support, flexible working hours, and initiatives promoting work-life balance have become standard offerings in many organisations. Studies indicate that 82% of UK employees consider employer support for their mental health important when considering job opportunities.

3. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Take Centre Stage

The push for diversity, equity, and inclusion has gained momentum, with companies striving to create more inclusive workplaces. Diversity initiatives are no longer viewed as optional but as imperative for fostering innovation and attracting top talent. Statistics reveal that 63% of UK job seekers consider diversity an important factor when evaluating potential employers.

4. Rise of Gig Economy and Freelancing

The gig economy continues to expand, with a growing number of individuals opting for freelance or contract work over traditional employment. This trend offers workers autonomy and flexibility while presenting challenges related to job security and benefits. Reports indicate that approximately 15% of the UK workforce now engages in some form of gig work.

5. Skills Development and Lifelong Learning

As technology advances and job roles evolve, the importance of continuous learning has never been clearer. Both employers and employees recognise the need for upskilling and reskilling to remain competitive in the rapidly changing job market. Surveys show that 78% of UK workers are willing to learn new skills or completely retrain to improve their employability.

6. Sustainable and Purpose-Driven Workplaces

There is a growing expectation for businesses to operate sustainably and contribute positively to society. Employees seek purpose-driven workplaces that align with their values and beliefs. Companies are adopting environmentally friendly practices and social responsibility initiatives to attract and retain top talent. Research suggests that 71% of UK employees are more likely to stay with a company that shares their values.

Author: Amy Roeks

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