This report examines the extent to which employers are making use of social media to promote and access employee voice. The use of social media has grown exponentially in the last decade and currently, around one in two employers makes use of a social media tool. 

Amongst the various social media tools, enterprise social networks are potentially a very powerful tool for employee voice and innovation. The types of enterprise social networks described in this report can potentially help to promote a richer employee voice, allowing organisations to go beyond monologue and one-way communication to two-way and multi-directional communication. 

In this case study, we look at Oxfam GB, who use an intranet called 'Karl', which provides updates on relevant news and changes in the organisation, as well as allowing staff to access key documents and policies. 'Karl' also has a number of interactive features, allowing staff to connect with each other and to share information. 

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