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Where Have All the Raises Gone?

Compensation Cafe

Cited in the article, analyst firm Aon Hewitt calls this a “drastic shift” based on the firm’s annual survey on salaried employee compensation. The share of payroll budgets devoted to straight salary increases sank to a low of 1.8 percent in 2001, from a high of 10 percent in 1981. percent of payrolls. It dropped to 4.3

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15 Best HCM Software in 2024 (Based on Four Research Parameters)

Vantage Circle

Here are some of the must-have features: Core HR Management: Employee Database : A centralized repository for employee information, including personal details, work history, and contact information. Payroll Management : Automated payroll processing to ensure accurate and timely compensation.

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61 Stats About People Operations, HR, the Workforce, Remote Work, and the Employee Experience that You’ll Definitely Want to Know if You’re in Human Resources

Zenefits

Employee Experience. Stats on the employee experience, employee expectations, and more. When an employee feels motivated, they’re 43% more productive ( Murlis and Schubert 2001 ), and drive 21% more profit. People spend up to 80% of their work day in communications, between emails, meetings, and conversations.

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5 Takeaways from the New SHRM/Globoforce Recognition Survey

WorkHuman

2016 SHRM/Globoforce Employee Recognition Survey. For the data geeks among us, the release of the 2016 SHRM/Globoforce Recognition Survey is like an early holiday gift. Here are 5 key takeaways from this year’s report, Employee Experience as a Business Driver : Retention/turnover is still what keeps you up at night.