Benchmarking labour turnover data 2005

RETENTION

Benchmarking labour turnover data 2005

Measuring and comparing labour turnover rates provides an essential starting point when tackling the crucial issue of managing staff retention. But where do you find this management information? IRS has published a handy guide to sources of labour turnover data.

What you will find in this IRS report

The report was published in two parts:

Title: Benchmarking labour turnover 2005 -- part 1.

Issue: IRS Employment Review 817/Recruitment and retention.

Date: 11 February 2005.

This 11-page guide considers:

  • making the business case for managing labour turnover
  • why employees leave
  • key national and general sources of data
  • directory of labour turnover sources
  • methods of calculating labour turnover.

Title: Benchmarking labour turnover 2005 -- part 2.

Issue: IRS Employment Review 818/Recruitment and retention.

Date: 25 February 2005.

This seven-page guide contains:

  • trends and statistics on labour turnover nationally and for key occupations
  • sources of data on specific industries and occupations.

Industries and occupations covered by IRS:

  • call centres
  • computer staff
  • education
  • finance specialists
  • healthcare
  • manufacturing
  • managers and directors
  • personnel and HR
  • public sector
  • sales and marketing
  • voluntary sector.

Want to know more?

Availability: To purchase this two-part report contact the subscriptions department at IRS in London, tel: 020 8686 9141 or visit www.irsemploymentreview.com