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Journal Article
06/02/2023
As you are reading about our research, we suggest you keep in mind these questions that can lead to a better understanding of prevalent pay equity challenges: Does pay inequity stem from managers simply complying with productivity and organizational goals to cut costs?
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Workspan Magazine
04/09/2025
The old approach — annual reviews and fixed pay scales — just doesn’t cut it anymore.
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Journal Article
07/04/2022
Blending Incentives and Recognition In practice, the distinction between incentives or financial rewards and recognition or non- financial rewards may not always be clear-cut.
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Journal Article
12/16/2021
This can involve providing benefits that help to extend the purchasing power of their employees’ wages, such as providing loans for season tickets for mass transit or bikes to cut their transportation costs.
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Journal Article
12/16/2021
“Cuts and Bruises Caused by Arrows, Sticks and Stones in Academia: Theorizing Three Types of Racist and Homophobic Bullying in Adult and Higher Education.”
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Journal Article
12/05/2022
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and the Gig Economy: Why the Employee vs.
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Journal Article
03/01/2021
Similarly, according to the “MetLife Employee Benefit Trends Survey” (2018) of more than 2,000 employees throughout the United States, around 75% of employees reported that a customized benefits package, even at the cost of a slight pay cut, would increase their commitment and loyalty to the organization.
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Journal Article
09/15/2022
You only lost six, cutting the turnover rate to 20%.
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Journal Article
03/01/2024
Meanwhile, HR staff need to prepare teams for the potential disruptions and paradigm shifts that cutting-edge AI might introduce.
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Journal Article
03/15/2023
CONCLUSION Ohio reimagined workers’ compensation through its ECP pilot, cutting red tape, eliminating barriers and getting injured employees treated faster.
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