LONDON, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Applaud today released its 2026 State of HR Service trends report, based on first-party research conducted with Censuswide among 1,000 UK employees at organizations with 2,000+ staff.
The research highlights a growing "service gap" between how often employees need HR help and how quickly they get it. Nearly four in five employees (79%) seek HR help at least once a month, averaging 3.6 HR needs per person per month, equating to ~86,500 HR-related needs per year in a 2,000-person organization and more than 2 million in a 50,000-person enterprise. Yet much of that demand is hidden because employees start in email, chat, with managers, and informal conversations, not formal cases.
Key findings:
"Employees are asking for clear, fast, trustworthy support across every channel," said Ivan Harding, CEO at Applaud. "The organizations that win in 2026 will make service feel joined-up, with governed knowledge and AI that can both answer and act."
The report outlines five shifts shaping modern HR service delivery in 2026: hidden demand, fragmented channels, stalled self-service, the cost of clunky service, and the new standard for employee-first support.
About Applaud
Applaud is the HR-focused, employee-led disruptor for the world of work. Our HR service delivery suite creates a more human, joined-up experience across every channel, powered by governed knowledge and agentic AI, so employees get fast, trustworthy help and HR can do more for their people.
Report link: https://www.applaudhr.com/the-2026-state-of-hr-service-report-five-shifts-redefining-hr-service-delivery
Company site: https://www.applaudhr.com
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