Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Workplace Employee Relations Survey: Cross-Section, 1998

Variable Details

VariableWEMANAPP
LabelWhat is the highest level of management you could directly approach to discuss a matter that affects the employees you represent?
Question text What is the highest level of management you could directly approach to discuss a matter that affects the employees you represent?
Responses
1 Most senior manager at workplace 654
2 Employee relations/ human resources manager 49
3 Your supervisor 5
5 Chief executive / Managing Director / Chairman 24
6 Other specific answer, not codeable 1-5 60
7 Other vague answer, not codeable to 1-6 0
8 Dont know 0
9 Not answered 0
Sysmiss 126
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationWorkplace Employee Relations Survey: Cross-Section, 1998
UniverseThe survey population consisted of all workplaces of firms in Great Britain with at least 10 employees, except for those in the following Standard Industrial Classification 1992 (SIC92) divisions: A (Agriculture, hunting and forestry); B (Fishing); C (Mining and quarrying); P (Private households with employed persons); and, Q (Extra-territorial organisations).;Employees;Establishments;Managers;Trade union officers;National
SamplingSimple random sample; One-stage stratified or systematic random sample;A simple random sample was used for the Survey of Employees Questionnaire (SEQ). A one-stage stratified sample was used for the cross-section sample for the Management Questionnaire (MQ).
Study TypeCross-sectional (one-time) study