Establishing effective pay equity programs is critical to attract, recruit, and retain the talent needed for organizational success.
This self-paced course offers real-world examples and case studies that will help you learn to analyze, measure, and resolve unwanted pay differences, as well as navigate the U.S. legal and regulatory environment surrounding pay equity.
What You Will Learn
- Hear why pay equity is vital and see how to spot the internal and external factors that influence it.
- Learn the key pay equity laws in the U.S. and other regions.
- See how organizational rewards factor into a successful pay equity strategy.
- Learn the main reasons for conducting a pay equity analysis, what it entails and how to prepare.
- Gain valuable data sets, worksheets, references, research, publications and tools to help make your pay equity efforts easier.
Who Will Benefit from This Course?
This course is ideal for HR professionals who are responsible for designing compensation programs and for influencing pay equity outcomes in U.S.-based organizations.
Related Courses
- Performing a Pay Equity Analysis
- Committing to Pay Equity
- Pay Equity Series — this bundle offers all three of our pay equity courses at a discounted rate. Complete the series on your schedule.
Course Credits
WorldatWork Recertification:
- Course — 2 credits
CEUs:
- Course — 0.2 credits
HRCI Recertification:
- Course — 1.5 classroom hours
SHRM Recertification:
- Course — 1.5 classroom hours
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