💸 SALARY INCREASE OF 4.2%
✅ The 11th Annual HR Development Survey by Misco and the MEA shows that average salaries have risen by 4.2% over the past year.
→ As organisations boost compensation packages, specific sectors have varied rates of growth.
→ Salary increases were ...3.7% for finance, 3.8% for sales and marketing, 6% for legal and compliance, and 5.2% for IT roles.
→ The increasing number of vacancies and talent competition has prompted 50% of Maltese companies to improve employee benefits to keep top talent.
✅ The survey revealed that 43% of companies had more vacancies than last year, with 25% being technical roles.
→ It further revealed that 65% of companies still view HR as essential, though this represents a slight decrease from 71% in 2023.
→ HR's focus on staff retention remains a priority for 75% of the respondents, a 5% increase.
→ 63% of companies lack a structured management development programme due to time and budget constraints.
✅ At MEA’s Valletta offices, Nadine Cilia presented the survey results to HR practitioners, emphasising the ongoing challenges faced by the HR role.
→ Cilia explained that HR professionals are confronted with challenges like setting up performance management systems, reduced budgets, insufficient resources, and limited acknowledgement from top management.
→ Salary demands remain the key HR challenge, and better remuneration packages drive staff turnover, with 46% of respondents citing this as the main reason.
→ The survey revealed that while 61% of companies invest in attracting new talent, only 35% measure employee engagement annually, and 30% don't measure it at all.
✅ The survey revealed that the top employee benefits are subsidised meals, life insurance, childcare services, company discounts, training sponsorships, and gym memberships.
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