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Seventy - four per cent of working Americans say that volunteering gives them a sense of purpose at their company while almost as many say it improves their overall morale and happiness, according to the most recent Deloitte Volunteerism Survey.
The company's latest House Price Survey, released Tuesday, found that most regions showed healthy year - over-year price growth, with the average price of a home in Canada rising between 2.5 per cent and 5.4 per cent
EXECUTIVES and managers re-employed after retrenchment gained an average salary increase of 6 per cent, a survey by outplacement and career management company DBM Australia has found.
EY found in a survey that 64 % of companies deemed to be such best in class cases have seen 10 to 30 per cent revenue growth over the past three years.
CORPORATE fraud affects more than 50 per cent of Australian companies and costs between $ 15 billion and $ 20 billion a year, according to the latest national KPMG National Fraud Survey.
The 2009 Edelman goodpurpose Consumer Study, which surveyed 6,000 consumers in 10 countries, revealed that 57 per cent of consumers chose a brand or company because of its CSR initiatives.
It found 89 per cent of managers agreed energy transition risks - such as increasing emissions regulations or growing competition from clean tech alternatives - will significantly impact the valuations of the oil companies in the next five years, compared to 46 per cent when the survey was conducted in 2017.
According to a survey by Aon Hewitt, employees of commercial banks, insurance companies and credit unions reported an engagement level of around 70 per cent or higher.
With 63 per cent of the executives for the top 10 TSX - traded companies by market capitalization having earned either an MBA or an engineering degree, determining the efficacy of the education tomorrow's business leaders are receiving in sustainability became the goal of this year's survey.
According to the NAB quarterly business survey, mining companies increased their hedging of exposures from less than 10 per cent a year ago to just under 30 per cent in June (Table 7).
According to a recent national survey commissioned by the Business Council of Canada and conducted by Ipsos, Canadians themselves are nearly unanimous in wanting to see this country's companies held to the highest ethical standards, both at home and abroad (93 per cent agree).
According to a recent survey of our members, almost two - thirds — 64 per centof the sixty - one companies surveyed said that Canada's investment environment has worsened over the past five years.
Resource company hedging levels, as recorded in the NAB quarterly business survey, have remained fairly steady this year at around 25 — 30 per cent of exposures (Table 8).
The IET's 2014 Engineering and Technology: Skills & Demand in Industry Annual Survey revealed that 59 per cent of companies indicated concerns that a shortage of engineers would be a threat to their businesses.
Last year, a survey by the consultancy firm KPMG Peat Marwick found that 86 per cent of companies were in favour of them.
A recent survey of 324 British companies by the consultancy KPMG Peat Marwick showed that 79 per cent of them avoided the DTI's schemes; 86 per cent would prefer tax credits which would leave them free to spend the extra money on projects of their choice.
The survey found that 88 per cent of companies expect to make new or improved products through Eureka and 42 per cent expect a moderate - to - large increase in sales.
The survey company said that Neeson was viewed positively by 78 per cent of Americans who knew him.
The survey was commissioned by online security company AVG Technologies and reveals that 84 per cent of parents believe it is schools who are responsible for online safety education.
The online survey of 684 UK teachers, carried out by edtech company Canvas, found that 32 per cent ban electronic devices, with 62 per cent citing them as a «distraction'to learning.
In fact, the CBI has identified in a `... survey of 291 companies employing nearly 1.5 million people, over half (61 per cent) are concerned about the resilience and self - management of school leavers».
UK Essays, a global academic writing company, surveyed 2,885 students who had ordered example essays in the past 12 months, and found that more than three - quarters (76.2 per cent) of respondents were aged 25 or over.
The survey of section members revealed that the education sector is a key market for member companies, with 87 per cent of those surveyed stating that they had supplied a service within this area over the last year.
According to a survey by social enterprise company MyKindaCrowd, 54 per cent of teachers believe their students know more about ICT and computing than they do.
The research organization Mintel found that 57 per cent of surveyed consumers are suspicious of companies or products that only have positive online reviews.
«This may need to change to reflect the realities of retaining and motivating employees, which have been found to be the top organizational priority for 86 per cent of the companies that we surveyed.
«However, it's worth noting that there are more companies planning an increase of two per cent or more, as compared to last year's survey — 43 per cent will be giving raises in the 2.6 to three per cent range,» he said.
A survey conducted by Cats Protection and the Mental Health Foundation found that 87 per cent of people who owned a cat felt it had a positive impact on their wellbeing, while 76 per cent said they could cope with everyday life much better thanks to the company of their feline friends.
Only 11 per cent of these companies are cutting out all travel which is not absolutely necessary, compared with twice as many in October 2009, according to the latest survey by the VDR.
The majority of those surveyed — 82 per cent — who work for publicly traded companies reported that they work in an environment with strong support from management.
Of all companies surveyed, 29 per cent have one woman or more on the board of directors, while only three per cent have three or more women on their boarOf all companies surveyed, 29 per cent have one woman or more on the board of directors, while only three per cent have three or more women on their boarof directors, while only three per cent have three or more women on their board.
This fits with results of the Association of Corporate Counsel Foundation report: the State of Cybersecurity Report (2016), which found that not only were company and law department budgets growing in this area but 59 per cent of the CLOs surveyed expected their law department's role in cybersecurity to increase.
Kroll Advisory Solutions» sixth annual Global Fraud Report for 2012 - 13 shows in Canada the percentage of companies surveyed that were affected by fraud dropped to 47 per cent in 2011 - 12 compared to 70 per cent of those surveyed in 2010 - 11.
The survey revealed that 40 per cent of in - house lawyers work in a company that experienced a merger or acquisition in the past year, and outside counsel consultation for M&A activity grew significantly compared to the last survey in 2011.
Companies are beginning to catch up and AI is growing in use across some sectors: 38 per cent of 10,400 respondents from 140 countries surveyed for 2017 Deloitte Human Capital Trends research said they are already using AI in their workplace, and 62 per cent expect to do so by 2018.
HAYS CANADA»S SURVEY OF CANADIAN COMPANIES - HIGHLIGHTS: Economy: 34 per cent believe the economy will strengthen in the next six to 12 months, and 55 per cent believe it will remain static.
According to the survey, 62 per cent of Canadian companies expect business activity to increase in 2013.
May 10, 2011 — 41 per cent of Canadian companies will add to their head count this year, according to a recent survey conducted by Toronto based Hays Specialist Recruitment.
An Indigenous Engagement Survey conducted by the Business Council of Australia (BCA) in 2014 revealed that almost 70 per cent of respondent companies had Indigenous employment strategies and most respondents also indicated they planned to recruit Indigenous employees in 2015.
The company says an «informal survey» of real estate offices across Mexico shows that Canadian buyers make up as much as 70 per cent of all purchasers of vacation products in some destinations in Mexico.
The 2013 Association for Financial Professionals Payments Fraud and Control Survey reported that 61 per cent of North American corporations experienced payment fraud, of which 87 per cent was attributed to paper cheques, and 28 per cent of companies suffered a financial loss.
It cited a 2013 poll on professions by Leger that found only 28 per cent of respondents said they trust real estate brokers, a CAA - Quebec survey that found 99 per cent of DuProprio clients would recommend the company and a Leger survey of Quebec's most - admired companies that placed it in 16th place.
The regulator says a survey shows that 71 per cent of people believe that they benefit or do not know if they benefit from the protections provided by the Real Estate Brokerage Act when dealing with a for - sale - by - owner company.
Moving home can be one of the most stressful life events you'll encounter so it is no surprise that a recent survey commissioned by the leading home - buying company We Buy Any Home has found that over three quarters (79 per cent) of UK buyers and homeowners have a «home - buying hassle» tale to tell.
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