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Top 7 Compensation Consulting Firms for Any Sector

Astron Solutions

Issues with retention are particularly common among growing organizations, and employee compensation is often the major perceived contributor to high turnover rates. Why Employee Compensation Strategies Matter. How Compensation Consulting Can Help. Compensation Advisory Partners – Best for Large Corporations.

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Performance Appraisal & Rewards in Response to COVID-19

HR Digest

And the lessons from most recent events in the last 20 years like the relatively mild swine flu (H1N1) in 2009, the dot-com bubble of 2001, and the 2008-09 Great Recession, are nowhere near suitable to withstand the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Spanish flu). Updating disability benefits if they contract the virus.

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Shaping Performance & Rewards in Response to COVID-19

HR Digest

And the lessons from most recent events in the last 20 years like the relatively mild swine flu (H1N1) in 2009, the dot-com bubble of 2001, and the 2008-09 Great Recession, are nowhere near suitable to withstand the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Spanish flu). Updating disability benefits if they contract the virus.

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Ultimate HR Calendar 2023: Key Dates (+How To Celebrate Them)

Vantage Circle

As an HR professional, starting the new year by finding, curating, and planning for the upcoming events in the coming months is a not-so-fun start. The Comprehensive 2023 HR Calendar That Needs To Be Pinned Up. If the numbers are really bad, it means that the culture needs a major overhaul, and you should plan accordingly.

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The Great Executive Pay Debate

Astron Solutions

In the 1970s, management theorist Peter Drucker suggested that top executive compensation should be 20 times the amount of the average worker’s pay. Yet according to a 2017 Economic Policy Institute report, the current compensation trend for executives is 271 times the annual average pay of the typical worker.