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A Comprehensive Guide to the Compa Ratio

Analytics in HR

In its original use, compa ratio (or comp ratio, or compensation ratio) is a simple formula designed to compare an individual’s actual salary to the midpoint of a defined salary range. For example, you could use group compa ratio and other data to compare salaries in job groups to other organizations to evaluate external competitiveness.

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OFCCP Compliance: Proactively Prepare for Compensation Audits

Trusaic

It relates to ensuring technology based recruiting, screening and hiring procedures like artificial intelligence (AI) do not create barriers to equal employment opportunity. Expanding OFCCP compliance is part of a wider shift to drive pay equity at the federal level. Changes to the scheduling letter are far-reaching.

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Compensation and Benefits

Analytics in HR

For example, perks like bonuses, stock options, 401k matches, pension plans, paid time off , and even free lunches are all attractive to different people and make up an essential part of the compensation and benefits package. Overall compensation is the top factor that job seekers consider when accepting a new job.

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Malicious compliance in the workplace: Causes and prevention

Business Management Daily

The exception to the rule is malicious compliance , which occurs whenever an employee follows company policy but knows that doing so will cause negative consequences to their employer. Their manager tells them to get a shorter haircut to comply with company policy. Following your company’s rules is always a good thing , right?

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What is Compensation Management?

HRsoft

Learn what compensation management is and why it is important to increase employee retention , motivation, and productivity. It is a critical element in talent management, as it affects recruiting, retention, and operating budgets. How to get more out of your compensation management efforts?