Recruitment, retention and turnover

Our approach

We aim to attract and nurture the very best people through our recruitment and retention strategies.

Our goal is to build a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we operate. We believe that the unique experiences, perspectives and contributions of our people are the key to our business success.

As we grow throughout Asia and the Pacific our long-term objective is to nurture a leadership team that is drawn from the regions where we are growing our business. 'Local' leadership will have a deeper understanding of the needs and expectations of potential customers in the region. It is a strategy that makes logical business sense and is the best way to create a sustainable workforce for the long-term. To support our strategy we have established programs such as Lead the Future in the Pacific.

ANZ seeks to avoid redundancies, but when restructuring and redeployment are unavoidable, our processes and guidelines aim to minimise the impact on those affected. Priority for internally advertised positions is given to those on redeployment. We also provide access to outplacement services to help affected employees find suitable roles outside the bank. Across our region, our Recruitment Policy also aims to promote gender diversity at all levels of our business.

In 2011, ANZ implemented a global Redeployment, Redundancy and Retrenchment Policy that applies to all our countries of operation, which replaces various policies that were in place across the Group.  The global policy is supplemented by country-specific schedules containing notice periods and severance payments as applicable in each location.  The policy confirms that our primary objective for employees whose roles are no longer required at ANZ, is generally to find those employees new roles within the business. In Australia, for example, when change in the business has resulted in redundancies we have been able to redeploy around 80% of people who wanted to stay with ANZ. 

Notice periods and severance payments vary in each location in line with local legislation, industrial instruments and general market practices.  For example, in Australia, we generally provide employees who are impacted by significant operational changes with at least 12 weeks notice of redeployment and retrenchment, plus severance payments depending on length of service.  Redeployment and retrenchment procedures are specified in the ANZ Collective Employment Agreement 2010-2012 (Australia). Another example is Singapore, where employees whose roles are made redundant may receive up to 12 weeks notice of redeployment and retrenchment, plus severance payments depending on length of service.

2011 results

During 2011, 10,942 employees joined ANZ. This includes 4,320 in Australia, 1,573 in New Zealand, and 5,049 in Asia Pacific. During the reporting period, 7,385 left ANZ voluntarily (3,040 in Australia, 1,244 in New Zealand and 3,101 in Asia Pacific).

Recruitment and retention

Country

2011

2010

  Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily) Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily)
Australia 4,320 3,040 3,914 2,799
New Zealand 1,573 1,244 1,188 1,075
Asia 3,380 2,095 4,251 1,078
Pacific 270 222 389 165
India 1,318 753 1,094 854
Europe 73 23 36 7
America 8 4 3 3
Middle East 0 4 0 0
Total 10,942 7,385 10,891 5,981
Total retrenchments

Country

2011

2010

Australia 500 348
New Zealand 175 67
Asia 65 0
Pacific 3 0
India 79 1
Europe 8 4
America 0 0
Middle East 0 0
Total 830 420

The table above represents the number of employees who were unable to be redeployed within the ANZ group, and were therefore retrenched. The number of retrenchments due to the centralisation of roles to our regional hubs on in People - Offshoring.

Annual turnover by gender and age*

Country

Female

Male

<30 years

30-50 years

>50 years

Total

Australia 18% 15% 22% 15% 12% 17%
New Zealand 18% 16% 27% 14% 12% 17%
Asia 28% 29% 31% 27% 23% 29%
Pacific 12% 15% 15% 11% 15% 13%
India 27% 20% 22% 25% 26% 23%
Europe 12% 22% 21% 19% 16% 19%
America 8% 7% 0% 9% 11% 7%
Middle East** 100% 86% 0% 0% 0% 89%

* Total turnover includes voluntary and involuntary staff turnover.
** Four persons left our Middle East business voluntarily during the year. This is 89% of our total population in this region.

2010 results

During 2010, 10,891 employees joined ANZ . This includes 3,914 in Australia, 1,188 in New Zealand, and 4,640 in Asia Pacific. During the reporting period, 5,981 left ANZ voluntarily (2,799 in Australia, 1,075 in New Zealand and 1,246 in Asia Pacific).

Recruitment and retention
Country 2010 2009
  Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily) Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily)
Australia 3,914 2,799 3,096 2,138
New Zealand 1,188 1,075 1,013 830
Asia 4,251 1,078 1,496 269
Pacific 389 165 271 212
India 1,094 854 1,714 854

Europe

36

7

69

18

America

3

3

Middle East

0

0

Total 10,891 5,981 7,590 4,304
Total redundancies

Country

2010

Australia

348

New Zealand

67

Asia

0

Pacific

0

India

1

Europe

4

America

0

Middle East

0

Total

420

Annual turnover by gender and age*

Country

Female

Male

<30 years

30-50 years

>50 years

Total

Australia

17%

16%

23%

15%

13%

17%

New Zealand

16%

15%

27%

12%

10%

15%

Asia

21%

22%

22%

22%

20%

22%

Pacific

9%

12%

12%

9%

8%

10%

India

28%

22%

28%

15%

0%

26%

Europe

2%

3%

0%

3%

5%

6%

America

0%

4%

0%

5%

0%

4%

Middle East

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

* Total turnover includes voluntary and involuntary staff turnover.

2009 results

Restructure

A major restructure of our business (PDF 43kB) was implemented throughout 2009. While the new structure has helped deliver a more efficient business - creating fewer management levels and maximising the sharing of resources and expertise across the organisation - it also involved significant change for many employees. In addition, around 1200 people were retrenched in Australia and New Zealand.

Staff received regular updates on the rationale for the change, processes for reviewing businesses and assessing staff for available roles, as well as information on the development of new teams and structures.

People impacted by job losses were offered support to help them find roles inside and outside ANZ, including counselling services, career advice and assistance with job searching. Around 465 employees participated in New Beginnings workshops, providing a supportive and safe environment for teams impacted by the restructure to air concerns and better understand their role in the organisation.

Throughout 2010, our senior leaders will work with their teams to encourage a deeper understanding of ANZ's business strategy, its relevance to each area of the bank and how individuals and teams can contribute to the organisation's goals.

Recruitment and retention

In the past year, 7,590 new employees joined ANZ globally. This includes 3,096 in Australia and 1,013 in New Zealand. During the reporting period, 4,304 left ANZ voluntarily (2,138 in Australia and 830 in New Zealand).

Country 2009 2008
  Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily) Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily)
Australia 3,096 2,138 4,575 2,929
New Zealand 1,013 830 2,292 1,330
Asia 1,496 269 593 175
EMEA* 0 1 69 18
India 1,714 854 1,212 422
Pacific 271 212 504 156
Total 7,590 4,304 9,245 5,030
Total redundancies
Country 2009
Australia 1,383
New Zealand 540
Asia 0
EMEA* 0
India 0
Pacific 1
Total 1,924
Annual total turnover rate by gender and age**

Country

Female

Male

<30 years

30-50 years

>50 years

Total

Asia 14% 14% 17% 12% 20% 14%
Australia 20% 20% 26% 18% 17% 20%
India 19% 15% 18% 11% 69% 16%
New Zealand 17% 13% 20% 12% 20% 15%
Pacific 16% 14% 18% 12% 19% 15%
EMEA* 0% 3% 3% 1% 2% 2%

* EMEA refers to Europe, Middle East and Africa
** Total turnover includes voluntary and involuntary staff turnover

2008 results

In the past year, 9,245 new employees joined ANZ globally. This includes 4,575 in Australia and 2,292 in New Zealand. During the reporting period, 5,030 left ANZ voluntarily (2,929 in Australia and 1,330 in New Zealand).

Recruitment and retention

Country 2008 2007
  Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily) Joined ANZ Left ANZ (voluntarily)
Australia 4,575 2,929 4,722 2,909
New Zealand 2,292 1,330 1,666 1,109
Asia 595 175 2,422* 1,640*
EMEA 69 18
India 1,212 422
Pacific 504 156
Total 9,245 5,030 8,810 5,658

* Total for Asia, EMEA, India and Pacific

Total redundancies

Country 2008
Australia 256
New Zealand 80
Asia 3
EMEA 5
India 0
Pacific 0
Total 344

Annual turnover rate by country, gender and age^

Country Female Male <30 years 30-50 years >50 years Total
Asia 12.70% 13.30% 12.60% 12.90% 16.40% 12.97%
Australia 17.40% 17.63% 26.73% 14.16% 13.28% 17.50%
India 25.66% 19.40% 22.49% 20.08% 51.10% 22.00%
New Zealand 15.32% 14.35% 24.55% 11.39% 11.15% 14.97%
Pacific 8.90% 8.80% 9.60% 8.50% 6.60% 8.89%
EMEA 13.00% 12.30% 23.60% 13.10% 6.10% 12.60%

^ Total turnover includes voluntary and involuntary staff turnover

The future

On 9 September 2008, ANZ CEO Mike Smith announced a new customer-centric business model and structure for ANZ that will accelerate our progress towards becoming a super regional bank (PDF 44kB). The new structure is effective 1 October 2008 and the new business model will be established progressively throughout ANZ during 2008-09.

As we move to make our structure simpler, it is inevitable that some staff roles will change or may no longer be required. If people are significantly impacted we will support them. We also expect that the changes will have little impact on our branch and call centre people and will largely be complete by the end of 2008.

 

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