Executive Compensation: Just 6 Percent of Russell 3000 Companies Have Announced COVID-Related Incentive Plan Changes

While the COVID-19 crisis has fundamentally altered the business environment across industries, only 6% of companies in the Russell 3000 Index have announced changes to their incentive compensation plans to date. Moreover, the types of changes made to compensation plans – such as reducing the target or maximum payout, or even cancelling the plan – indicate that executive bonuses for 2020 are on track to be lower than pre-pandemic expectations. READ MORE

Deloitte Services to pay $275K to settle claims it underpaid women in tech services

Pay parity — and the lack thereof — has emerged as a hot button issue in employment and employer culture. Employers can undertake various analyses to examine the issue. Controlled audits, for example, account for factors including job title, industry, job location, education and experience, WorldatWork's Director of Executive Compensation Strategy Sue Holloway previously told HR Dive in an interview. When these factors are taken into account, pay inequity gaps may still exist, but they will likely be smaller than an uncontrolled analysis would produce. READ MORE