INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL Designing A Pay Structure Case Study and Integrated Application Exercises Designing A Pay Structure By Lisa A. Burke‚ Ph.D.‚ SPHR Instructor’s Manual TOTAL REWARDS ©2008 SHRM Lisa Burke‚ Ph.D.‚ SPHR 1 INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL Designing A Pay Structure 2 ©2008 SHRM Lisa Burke‚ Ph.D.‚ SPHR Case Study and Integrated Application Exercises Designing A Pay Structure Designing a Pay Structure About this Case Learning Objectives In this case‚ upper-level undergraduate or master’s
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Summary McDonald’s announced last week that calories of all its food will start showing on in-store menu boards. The question is why McDonald’s did this so fast.(DM) Even it is part of President Obama’s health-care law in next two years.(EMP) In this transparency age‚ Companies that are open and honest get rewarded for it‚ even if they are not perfect. Those that try to hide negative things will be slammed.(SRB) Nowadays‚ consumer wants companies which is honest and open‚ it means the band
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selecting a career field is rate of pay. No matter whether the profession maybe‚ the dollar figure must be within a range that allows the employee to maintain a substantial lifestyle. The debate of teacher pay scales has raged on for years. Many argue that the current pay scale for teachers is a scale which rewards teachers merely for seniority. They argue that the current pay scale overlooks those educators which demonstrate exceptional performance. Teacher merit pay systems have been the most popular
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Six Dangerous Myth About pay Introduction: The assisnment is on the “Six Dangerous Myth About Pay” article by Jefferey Pfeffer. He has described six myths about pay that managers believe to be true. The myths and reality given are results of author’s research. But do we agree to the myths or reality written or we have any other opinions. My opinions about the myths are described below. Myth No.01: Labour Rates and Labour Costs are the same thing: Labor rates and labor cost are considered
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The Pay Gap Needs to Stop Imagine getting treated less than an equal‚ just because you are a woman. Should men honestly receive a higher wage than women for doing the same job? On average a woman earns 77 cents to every dollar a man makes (Boushey‚ Arons‚ and Smith). A woman gets paid less to work just as hard as a man if not harder. This is not fair. Men and women should receive equal pay. In the U.S. there are about 10 million single. These mothers struggle to make end meet‚ due to the facts that
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How to draw a Pay Policy line? 1. Cluster Approach The simplest approach is to make a scatter diagram of the organization’s jobs‚ as is done in establishing the pay-policy line. When this is done it can often be observed that the jobs tend to cluster rather than scattering evenly. This effect can be taken advantage of by encasing the clusters horizontally and vertically‚ as illustrated in figure 1. This provides all three dimensions‚ but none of them is arrived at consistently‚ nor are they
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Single spine pay structure simply means having a single pay plan whereby employees in the same pay scale are paid equally. The new public sector pay policy came into effect from 1st July‚ 2010 as a unified salary structure that places all public sector employees on one vertical structure with incremental pay points from the lowest to the highest level. The aim of the pay policy is to attract‚ retain and motivate public service workers to enhance effectiveness in service delivery and improved productivity
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several different types of rewards or incentive systems to compensate employees. Merit pay is the most frequently used system which rewards teachers with base increases or bonuses for acquiring and demonstrating specific knowledge and skills needed to meet educational goals such as improving student achievement. The million dollar question is‚ does merit pay increase teachers’ performance? Those in favor of merit pay argue that teacher performance should be based on a broad range of factors that in
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The Equal Pay Act of 1963 was signed into law on June 10‚ 1963‚ by John F. Kennedy as part of his New Frontier Program. In the Equal Pay Act of 1963 it prohibits gender discrimination when it comes to the payment of their wages. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 allows both men and women to know that they can stand side by side and do the same job for the same amount of pay. This provision allows both genders to get paid equally no matter their gender. This is based off of equal work on jobs the performance
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The economic issue I am choosing to talk about in this essay is equal pay among women. For decades women have been a part of the oppressed population‚ women were nothing to men but property‚ and to this day women are not taken as serious as men. Though we have come a long way from the early 1900s we as women still a long way to go. Even in a female dominated field such as social work men are still getting paid more than women. The topics I will be talking about in this essay will be who does this
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