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Staff Survey - Update


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A massive thank you to those of you that have already completed the staff survey.  The student hardship fund has reached £14,500, but we still have a long way to go to reach our target of £40,000 or more!
Participating in the staff survey helps us understand your experience of work and the working environment and how this impacts on achieving your goals.

We can see whether we have made improvements since the last survey in 2013 and identify where new ideas and projects need to be initiated.
The survey is quick and easy to complete. See our FAQs  for further information, including our commitments on anonymity and confidentiality. The data is stored and processed in the UK and fully compliant with UK data protection.

What if I have difficulties accessing the survey?
A unique link has been sent to all employees who were on the UCL payroll in September.

Some emails have gone into ‘Clutter’ so please check there if you haven’t received your link. ISD have fixed this so any future reminders should go direct to your inbox.

We apologise profusely, a bug has been discovered in the buttons for users of text to speech software. If users want assistance in completing the survey, contact ORC International on the email below and they will arrange a time to phone you and support completion of the survey in complete confidence.

The ORC International helpdesk is there to answer any queries you may have about the survey. Please email UCLEmployeeSurvey2015@orcinternational.com.

Your views really do count – so complete the survey today!





 

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