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Promotions have slowed. Why HR needs to pay attention

HRExecutive

Advertisement - Those of us who are older will remember the days when compensation systems were driven by promotions: Your pay was largely tied to your job title; the way you got ahead in terms of pay was to get promoted. In the first two years on the job, only 4.5% got promotions.

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The Machine Learning Big Data Guide for HR & Recruiting #hrtechconf

Workology

In a world where the demand for qualified knowledge workers is greater than ever before, highly-skilled professionals expect nothing less than the best from their employers when it comes to workplace benefits, compensation and development for themselves as well as their employees. What is Machine Learning?

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Just How Real Are These New Benefits?

Compensation Cafe

For comparison, let’s look at how vacation, whether limited or unlimited, has worked in the past. A 2014 study by Oxford Economics reveals that U.S. and overseas, contributes to various HR and talent management publications and conducts frequent webinars. . It all sounds nice, but how does it work in practice?

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The Benefits of Offering Employee Benefits Statements

HRsoft

When it comes to compensation, the figure that employees will be most concerned with is almost always base pay. But as you know, there are many other components that factor into employee benefits statements, which are also referred to as a total compensation statements (source: SHRM ). Learn more about REWARDview here.