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Data Drives Decisions: Organisational & Career Wellbeing Strategy

Welcome to the Gallagher Benefits Strategy and Benchmarking Survey Results 2023.

This report is based on 257 participant organisations’ responses. The survey deploys a rigorous and thoughtful method, and is designed by practitioners for practitioners.

This report is designed to offer you reliable and insightful benchmarking data and the confidence to make evidence based decisions around future benefits provision in your organisation.

In this whitepaper

  • Top 3 Benefit Challenges
  • The four-day week debate
  • Supporting working abroad
  • Balancing Benefits Costs and Employee Wellbeing
  • Flexible and voluntary benefits

 

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