Employers are turning to counteroffers to retain key staff, according to latest CIPD Labour Market Outlook
The CIPD urges employers to have a clear process for considering counteroffers
The CIPD urges employers to have a clear process for considering counteroffers
New research from the CIPD suggests that employers are turning to counteroffers to retain key staff as skills shortages persist.
According to the latest CIPD Labour Market Outlook report, 40% of UK employers have made a counteroffer in the past 12 months. Of those that had made a counteroffer, 38% matched the salary of the new job offer, and 40% offered even higher sums. Counteroffers are most prevalent in London (58% of London-based employers in the last 12 months) making it the ‘counteroffer capital’ of the UK.
The CIPD is urging employers to have a clear process for considering counteroffers, as part of a fair and transparent reward and recognition strategy that looks beyond pay. These strategies should consider the broader employer offering, for example flexible working and other benefits.
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