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This episode of Labor Relations Radio is intended for HR practitioners and business owners responsible for administering pay plans for employees.
Do you have a merit pay or pay-for-performance plan? Are you administering it properly? What about your managers?
In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, returning guest Patricia Garland, author of 33 Ways Not to Screw Up HR, joins host Peter List to discuss “Barbara”—a highly-rated employee who went from elation to anger when her employer gave her a merit increase as part of a poorly-managed merit pay plan.
Ms. Garland shares her views on what to do, as well as what not to do when administering a pay-for-performance or merit pay plan.
Related:
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 61—'33 Ways Not To Screw Up HR' Author Patricia Garland
Order ‘33 Ways Not To Screw Up HR’ on Amazon.
You can find prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio here.
LaborUnionNews.com and Labor Relations Radio are subscriber-supported. To receive new posts and support our work, please consider becoming a paid subscriber.
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This episode of Labor Relations Radio is intended for HR practitioners and business owners responsible for administering pay plans for employees.
Do you have a merit pay or pay-for-performance plan? Are you administering it properly? What about your managers?
In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, returning guest Patricia Garland, author of 33 Ways Not to Screw Up HR, joins host Peter List to discuss “Barbara”—a highly-rated employee who went from elation to anger when her employer gave her a merit increase as part of a poorly-managed merit pay plan.
Ms. Garland shares her views on what to do, as well as what not to do when administering a pay-for-performance or merit pay plan.
Related:
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 61—'33 Ways Not To Screw Up HR' Author Patricia Garland
Order ‘33 Ways Not To Screw Up HR’ on Amazon.
You can find prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio here.
LaborUnionNews.com and Labor Relations Radio are subscriber-supported. To receive new posts and support our work, please consider becoming a paid subscriber.
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