Compensation

Can You Close the Gender Pay Gap by 2025 with These Strategies?
Diversity & Inclusion Can You Close the Gender Pay Gap by 2025 with These Strategies?

The persistence of gender-based pay inequality presents not only a social issue for US society but also a significant business challenge. Our recent research highlights that, despite decades of effort, female employees and professionals still earn, on average, 15% less than their male counterparts.

December 27, 2024
Chinese Worker Wins Lawsuit After Being Fired for Leaving Work Early
Benefits & Compensation Chinese Worker Wins Lawsuit After Being Fired for Leaving Work Early

In a surprising turn of events at a tech company in Wuhan, China, an employee identified as Mr. Chen was terminated from his position for leaving work one minute early on six different occasions. This seemingly minor infraction, incurred between September and December 2022, sparked a heated debate

December 26, 2024
Developing Compensation Strategies to Attract and Retain Top Talent
Benefits & Compensation Developing Compensation Strategies to Attract and Retain Top Talent

Employee satisfaction is multifaceted, involving factors like engagement, work-life balance, and career advancement opportunities. However, compensation plays a significant and non-negotiable role. Data from the ADP Research Institute Employee Sentiment Survey indicates that 46% of workers aged 18

December 24, 2024
GMB Urges PRB to Give NHS Workers Independent and Fair Pay Awards
Benefits & Compensation GMB Urges PRB to Give NHS Workers Independent and Fair Pay Awards

The GMB union has officially called upon the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) to ensure that pay awards for National Health Service (NHS) workers are decided independently from government influence. In a letter to the PRB, GMB emphasized the necessity of a pay recommendation for the 2025/26 period that

December 24, 2024
2024 Pay Awards See Decline Yet Remain High Compared to Past Decade
Benefits & Compensation 2024 Pay Awards See Decline Yet Remain High Compared to Past Decade

An analysis of pay award trends throughout 2024 reveals an intriguing shift in the percentages of pay rises compared to previous years. While these increases have generally shown a downward trend since the start of the year, they remain relatively high when juxtaposed against the previous decade’s s

December 23, 2024
Is the Proposed 2.8% Pay Rise Enough for Public Sector Workers?
Benefits & Compensation Is the Proposed 2.8% Pay Rise Enough for Public Sector Workers?

Parliament's recent proposal to offer a 2.8% pay increase to public sector workers for the 2025/26 fiscal year has sparked a significant outcry from numerous unions and raised the specter of potential strikes. Various labor organizations have voiced their dissatisfaction, deeming the proposed

December 18, 2024
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