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A Word to the Wise, Once Again!

Compensation Cafe

That was the first sentence in the April 15, 2014 Compensation Cafe article. As I said back in 2014, when your company's internal practices become a topic for public discussion, you need to be alert. Margaret is a Board member of the Bay Area Compensation Association (BACA). How do you feel about this?

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Where Have All the Raises Gone?

Compensation Cafe

Last month The New York Times ran an article bemoaning the loss of pay raises in favor of one-time bonuses and non-monetary rewards. Cited in the article, analyst firm Aon Hewitt calls this a “drastic shift” based on the firm’s annual survey on salaried employee compensation. percent in 2014, the survey of 1,064 organizations found.

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Is Your Annual Incentive Pay Plan the Right Fit For Your Business?

Insperity

You need to develop an effective incentive plan. Overall, the most common strategy is an annual incentive pay plan. In 2014, 90 percent of publicly traded firms offered such plans, according to a WorldatWork and Deloitte Consulting LLP report. But is an annual incentive pay plan really the best way to motivate employees?

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Is Your Annual Incentive Pay Plan the Right Fit for Your Business?

Insperity

You need to develop an effective incentive plan. Overall, the most common strategy is an annual incentive pay plan. In 2014, 90 percent of publicly traded firms offered such plans, according to a WorldatWork and Deloitte Consulting LLP report. But is an annual incentive pay plan really the best way to motivate employees?