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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a department, it is responsible for managing HR activities from recruitment and onboarding, compensation and benefits, learning and development, performance management, and employee relations to separation or retirement. Human Resources is both a function and a department within an organization.

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You're Underpaying. Now What?

Compensation Today

Jenni Marquez, CCP, PayScale Compensation Professional Most organizations don’t intend to pay employees low, but market shifts and legislation changes can often result in underpaid employees. The New Minimum Wage: Many municipalities have already adopted a minimum wage that goes beyond the federal level (currently $7.25/hour).

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A Quick And Simple Guide To Compensation Planning

Vantage Circle

As a leader, compensation planning is one of the skills you will need to master. One of the most important aspects of organizational planning is having a compensation plan that rewards employees and provides competitive pay. The bottom line is that the better your compensation strategy is, the better your retention rates.

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A Full Guide to Compensation and Benefits

Digital HR Tech

Compensation and benefits refer to the benefits a firm provides to its employees in exchange for their labor. Compensation and benefits are thus a key part of Human Resource Management. In this article, we will provide you with a full guide about compensation and benefits. Contents What are compensation and benefits?

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Compensation and Benefits

Analytics in HR

What is compensation and benefits? Compensation and benefits refers to the monetary and non-monetary rewards an employee receives from their employer in exchange for their work. Overall compensation is the top factor that job seekers consider when accepting a new job. What is the difference between compensation and benefits?

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How SMBs Can Start Closing the Pay Gap Now

Zenefits

No employer expects to pay every employee the same wage. Job type, job title, skills, education, credentials, training, experience, and even geography factor into pay differences. But when employers pay workers with the same or similar qualifications stark differences in wages, they’re likely engaging in discriminatory pay practices.

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2023 Compensation Trends Your Org Should Know About

Astron Solutions

From the pandemic to the Great Resignation to today’s continued economic turbulence, organizations have had to rethink what the world of work looks like, especially when it comes to compensation. Let’s take a look at what is currently going on in the realm of compensation. Here are some things to keep in mind.