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If you're new to the compensation profession or need a refresher lesson on the fundamental aspects of base pay programs, this book provides the perfect starter tool. As the compensation function evolves and new pay issues arise, it is vital to understand what your employees value and how that value system has a direct impact on employee engagement.This book helps readers build a foundational understanding of the internal and external factors that influence the design, delivery and administration of base pay programs. Moreover, it teaches how to incorporate these influential factors into plan d
Compensation management. --- Compensation. --- Pay programs. --- Compensation management
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This booklet identifies the specific components of typical compensation programs for the benefit of HR generalists, who are not likely to be familiar with the sometimes highly technical language of compensation. Topics include: compensation philosophy, base pay, job evaluation, marketing analysis, salary ranges, legal defensibility, incentive pay, pay for performance, salary surveys, and total compensation.
Compensation management -- United States. --- Compensation management. --- Management.
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Workers' compensation. --- Workers' compensation --- Self-insurance.
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Kuwaiti women working in Kuwait's civil service earn, on average, 18 percent less than Kuwaiti men. Using a unique data set of all Kuwaiti nationals working in Kuwait's civil service, this paper analyzes the relationship between wages, gender, and the relative dominance of women in occupations and workplaces. The main finding is that an important portion of the association between gender and wages is explained not by human capital but by occupational and workplace segregation of men and women. Occupations with a higher ratio of women to men tend to have lower wages for both genders when compared to workers in occupations with a lower ratio of women to men. This finding is especially true for women. Workplaces with a higher female-to-male ratio exhibit lower male wages but slightly higher female wages than workplaces with lower female-to-male workplace ratios. The paper calls this latter novel finding the female-worker representation effect.
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Estimating the cost of a compensation program enables us to make informed decisions about merit increase levels as well as when and how frequently increases will be granted. Planning and managing costs are important to striking a strategic balance developing a compensation program that helps our organization achieve its business objectives. This booklet details how to asses the effects these decisions have on total compensation cost and covers: general costing formula; focal-point; anniversary-date merit plans; determining increase percentages; compensation cost impact on benefits; budgeting;
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This booklet explains the following aspects of designing an effective sales compensation plan: linking the sales compensation plan to business strategy; establishing the design team; assessing the current plan; designing the new plan; implementing the new plan; and evaluating results.
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In this collection of articles from WorldatWork, thought leaders provide ideas and concepts about assessing executive pay plans, different approaches to executive pay and how to optimize programs that are put in place.
Compensation management. --- Compensation. --- Personnel management. --- Executives --- Chief executive officers --- Compensation management --- Salaries, etc --- Salaries, etc.
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This e-book integrates all aspects of medical care relevant to worker compensation. It explains benefits of the application of evidence-based approaches to worker compensation care. Improved outcomes of such approaches include less risky treatments, faster healing, and good return to work experience. It also points towards designing a better health care system with a focus on the economy, healthcare policy and change, and growing innovation in medical practice.The e-book should serve as a significantly important reference tool for several working professionals in healthcare systems as well for
Workers' compensation. --- Disability evaluation. --- Disability insurance.
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