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Employee Mobility and Well-being Survey.

12 August 2020

Driver safety and well-being specialist Drive iQ is offering employers the opportunity to benefit from its complementary Employee Mobility and Well-being Survey.

The new tool is designed to help companies understand the impact of COVID-19 on employee mobility, safety and well-being.

Richard Hill at Drive iQ said: “ We are all aware that working patterns are changing significantly, and many employers want to understand how this is impacting on the way that employees travel to, from and at work. The Employee Mobility and Well-being Survey is designed to provide a valuable insight into how employee mobility habits are changing and to identify emerging risks and issues”.

The survey covers a range of topical issues including the changing role of grey fleet, company vehicle use and alternative modes of travel. It can be anonymously completed by individual employees within 5 minutes, with managers receiving a consolidated report.

Register your interest at the Drive iQ website.

 

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