HR Happy Hour 458 - Important Trends in Employee Compensation for 2021
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Publication Date |
Dec 08, 2020
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00:39:00
HR Happy Hour 458 - Important Trends in Employee Compensation for 2021 Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane Guest: Kent Plunkett, CEO, Salary.com This episode of Happy Hour is made possible by Workhuman®. The world is watching the leaders of today and tomorrow. Modern employees want a workplace where they’re respected, seen, appreciated, and heard – and they’re demanding it. And thriving organizations like Cisco, Merck, and LinkedIn have realized the immense benefits of putting the human at the center of work. Get your copy of the book, “Making Work Human,” on Amazon and discover how And also by Paychex, one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and insurance solutions for businesses of all sizes.The fourth annual 2020 Paychex Pulse of HR Survey provides an in-depth look at how HR professionals are contributing to the success of the companies they serve. Go to paychex.com/pulse2020 today to download your copy of the 2020 Paychex Pulse of HR Survey report This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, we were joined by Kent Plunkett, CEO of Salary.com the leading consumer and enterprise resource for compensation data to talk about the important compensation related issues and trends for 2021. From Diversity and Inclusion, job catalog development, to pay equity, to potential compensation adjustments for work from home employees - compensation is a top issue in the world or work like never before. Additionally, we talked about some macro labor market trends and what they suggest for HR and compensation pros moving forward This was a really fun show, thanks for listening! Subscribe to the HR Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts

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