Author: Alise Briede
Source: airBaltic.com
The commitment index of airBaltic employees, which the company has been measuring quarterly for six years, reached 71 index points (out of 100) for the first time in history during the most recent survey carried out in last quarter of 2020.
Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “2020 was a truly turbulent year, during which we had to adjust to the new reality, which also led to our team becoming closer. Throughout 2020, as most people worked remotely, additional focus was devoted to regular internal communication, more active involvement of employees in defining sustainability goals as well as core values of the company.”
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Alīna Roščina, SVP Human Resources of airBaltic: “Employee net promoter score, which shows how likely employees would suggest airBaltic as an employer, has increased by six points since the last survey and has now reached 28 points. We are proud to see it this high, it really shows that our employees are our employer brand ambassadors, which will fuel our team growth through the best talent attraction in the future.”
The commitment index of airBaltic employees has grown by 12 index points, when compared to the last quarter of 2019. The highest commitment index, 81 index points, was recorded among airBaltic pilots, closely followed by commercial departments.
Employee engagement rate outlines the proportion of employees that feel passionate about their jobs and are committed to the organization. To carry out the quarterly survey, airBaltic uses SageHR services. It enables the company to receive feedback about its decisions as well as inputs for various activities that have to be carried out.
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