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Tech is changing the game for compensation managers

HR Brew

Gone are the days of sifting through Excel cells or binders to audit employee compensation on a once-a-year basis. The proliferation of pay data makes HR’s role more complex, but technology has also evolved to meet the needs of today’s compensation managers. We used to get binders,” he said. “We Now, everything is electronic.”

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Boese: 3 HR technologies that can help employers struggling to hire

HRExecutive

One of my geeky interests is following the monthly labor market reports from the U.S. The most prominent of these is the Employment Situation Report , better known as the Jobs report. The second is the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey , better known as the “JOLTS” report. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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How to approach pay differences for employees doing remote work

Business Management Daily

50% of respondents reported their organization has allowed current staff to relocate temporarily. A recent Willis Towers Watson survey found that 26% of companies say they would base compensation on location for remote workers. However, how companies are handling this situation has varied. Not many are willing to take a pay cut.

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The Ripple Effect of a Pay Strategy Change

Compensation Today

PayScale was there for The Elevate Summit , BambooHR’s first ever user conference, and we know many of you were too. One particularly special session for us was “The Ripple Effect of a Pay Strategy Change,” in which PayScale CPO Dave Smith presented with Justin Gagnon, CEO of our customer, Choicelunch. Communicating Compensation.

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2019 Compensation Best Practices Report

Whatever the reason, with everything from compensation to company outlook to key corporate values being shared online, it's easier than ever for workers to research and evaluate employers. With all of this information floating around, how can you keep track of trends in compensation, or find out how your organization stacks up?

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Human Resources Director: Job Description, Skills & Salary

Analytics in HR

In smaller organizations, HR Directors usually report directly to the CEO, while in larger businesses, they might report to the VP of HR or CHRO. Payscale estimates that the average HR Director salary in the United States is around $179,000 annually, while Glassdoor states the average total pay is around $171,000 yearly.

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Why HR leaders view unions more positively than executives overall

HR Brew

But recent data from Payscale suggests HR has a more positive view of unions than executive leadership overall. A survey of HR and compensation professionals conducted in November and December of last year found 62% of those whose organizations bargain with unions believe their HR leadership views unions positively.

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The 2019 PayScale Wage Index

No matter your industry, it's crucial that you stay up to date on the current compensation trends. The PayScale Index will let you do just that - it tracks quarterly changes in total cash compensation for full-time, private industry employees in 19 job categories. Wage growth for Q1 2019 by job categories.

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The 2019 Compensation Best Practices Report

Speaker: Wendy Brown, Director of Content Marketing, PayScale

According to PayScale’s latest Compensation Best Practices Report (CBPR) survey, nearly half of employers feel that the strong job market has increased their turnover rates.