Companies usually have multiple stakeholders they have to cater to including customers, employees, shareholders and vendors. The order in which these stakeholders are listed is important because this is the hierarchical importance many companies assign to each of these stakeholders. Some CEOs also might argue that the communities that the company operates in or the broader society as a whole also are stakeholders. READ MORE
Airbnb embraces home working with location-blind equal pay model
Airbnb staff will be able to work from almost anywhere they want, the company has announced, and they won’t see their pay docked if they move outside metropolitan areas. READ MORE
How To Negotiate A Winning Salary
According to Glassdoor, 60% of employees accept the first offer and don’t negotiate their salary. Now that is a lot of missed opportunities and money left on the table—especially with the times we are in right now and after the Great Resignation (4.3 million people left their jobs in January 2022). The market for job seekers demanding salary negotiation assistance has consistently risen. READ MORE
NYC Wrestles With Salary Disclosure in Job Ads
Help wanted. The job: putting one of the nation's most far-reaching salary disclosure laws into practice. Location: New York City. Just four months ago, lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to require many ads for jobs in the city to include salary ranges, in the name of giving job applicants—particularly women and people of color—a better shot at fair pay. But on the cusp of implementing the measure, lawmakers will likely vote Thursday to postpone it for five months after employers waved red flags. The debate marks a prominent test for a burgeoning slate of US "pay transparency" laws. And the answer seems simple to Brooklyn restaurant server Elizabeth Stone. READ MORE
College graduates are overestimating the salaries they’ll start out at by $50,000
Newly minted graduates are in for a shock.
Although the job market and starting salaries for the Class of 2022 look significantly better than last year, they may fall far short of graduates’ expectations. READ MORE
Get Ready for Radical Salary Transparency
Businesses in New York City are facing a new pay transparency law that will likely cause strife among current employees. READ MORE
Are you being paid fairly? Young workers share salary information as pay transparency gains steam
Talking about how much money you make is generally seen as taboo.
Yet many younger workers are doing just that, according to a Bankrate.com survey. READ MORE
Yahoo Waffle House employee posts TikTok revealing how much money she makes: ‘I believe this 100%’
How much does Waffle House pay its workers? That question is getting plenty of discussion on TikTok, thanks to one woman’s viral video.
The clip comes courtesy of a 20-year-old Waffle House employee named Nirajah Taylor (@nirajah.t). According to her post, the TikToker has been working at the 24/7 diner chain since she was 16. READ MORE
Break the Link Between Pay and Motivation
Pay-for-performance (PFP) compensation systems were invented in the industrial age to drive individual performance — and despite research showing that this approach is ill suited to much of the knowledge work performed in organizations today, the practice persists as the norm. READ MORE
Young workers share salary information as pay transparency gains steam
Talking about how much money you make is generally seen as taboo.
Yet many younger workers are doing just that, according to a Bankrate.com survey.
Some 42% of Gen Z workers, ages 18-25, and 40% of millennial employees, ages 26-41, have shared their salary information with a coworker or other professional contact, the survey found. The poll was conducted by YouGov Plc, Feb. 16-18 among 2,449 adults, and of those 1,416 were either employed or looking for work. READ MORE
An Amazon employee got an 11% raise as part of a companywide pay hike, but says it's not enough: 'It's just not worth it to stay here any more'
Amazon is doubling its maximum base pay to draw new hires and retain talent, but some employees say the subsequent raises still aren't enough to keep workers at the company as it faces a wave of attrition. READ MORE
Half Of Employees Value This Perk Over Their Salary–And It’s Not Time Off
The Great Resignation was partly prompted by workers’ desire to achieve job satisfaction, and according to new research, that looks different than it has in the past.
Although more money and PTO may seem like workers’ most wanted perks, new research shows that they are now prioritizing a flexible work schedule. READ MORE
NYC salary transparency law likely to remain unchanged; additional guidance provided
The New York City pay transparency law requires that NYC employers with four or more employees include the salary range of the position in job postings. In March, new legislation was introduced in the New York City Council to amend the law. This bill, if passed, would amend the law in a few critical aspects. Among other things, the amendment would (i) push the effective date of the law from May 15, 2022 to November 1, 2022; (ii) exclude employers with fewer than 15 employees; (iii) change references to the term “salary” to read “hourly or salary compensation”; and (iv) amend the law so that it would not apply to general notices without reference to particular positions and to positions that are not required to be performed at least in part in NYC. READ MORE
Negotiating Favorable Executive Equity Terms in an LLC – Capital vs. Profit Interests
Despite the pandemic, executive recruiters face one of the strongest candidate markets in the past twenty years. You have more negotiating power than ever for executive compensation.
When it comes to executive equity compensation, do you know that there are differences between employee equity from a corporation and an LLC? This article explains two types of employee equity you can receive from an LLC, how they compare to equity in corporations, and what favorable terms to negotiate for your executive equity compensation package. READ MORE
Comment Periods Close Again for Proposed Clawback and Pay-for-Performance Rules
Two Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) executive compensation rules on recoupment of incentive compensation in the event of a financial restatement (clawbacks) and the correlation between executive pay and company performance (pay-for-performance), which were originally proposed in 2015 but never adopted, were reopened for public comment on October 14, 2021 and January 27, 2022, respectively. The proposed rules on clawbacks and pay-for-performance were intended to fulfill rulemaking requirements mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (the Dodd-Frank Act). In reopening the comment periods on these rules, the SEC also requested input on certain possible expansions to the original proposals in view of the time elapsed and developments in executive compensation since the original proposals. READ MORE
Elon Musk scores hat trick of Tesla compensation goals worth $23 billion
With Tesla's strong quarterly report on Wednesday, Chief Executive Elon Musk has scored a hat trick of performance goals worth a combined $23 billion in new compensation.
The world's most valuable carmaker posted March quarter revenue and profit that surged past Wall Street estimates as it raised prices in response to inflation, offsetting the impact of a Shanghai factory shutdown. READ MORE
Apple retail union organizers want workers to be paid at least $30 per hour
Workers who hope to organize a union at Apple’s Grand Central Terminal store want workers to be paid a minimum of $30 per hour, according to a website for the group, Fruit Stand Workers United, that was updated on Monday.
Employees at Apple’s high-profile store in New York City started to take steps to unionize earlier this year, posting the first public-facing website announcing their effort over the weekend. READ MORE
Want To Exercise Your Stock Options? Read This First.
Equity remains one of the hallmarks of working at a startup. But while it’s something most employees receive, it’s not something that all take advantage of.
Factors abound when considering if and when to exercise your stock options. In the spirit of tax season and a pent-up IPO pipeline, we talked to some equity experts about what employees should keep in mind when making decisions around their equity. READ MORE
What the SEC's Proposed Climate Disclosure Rules Mean to Compensation Professionals
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) recently released proposal for climate-related disclosure for investors is one of the most extensive sets of disclosure regulations to be released in many years. It will affect virtually every company filing in the United States, and many quite substantially. READ MORE
How Often Should You Renegotiate Your Salary?
Although some companies provide formal reviews, at many employers, it’s up to you to set aside time to advocate for yourself and ask for better pay. But how often should you be doing this? READ MORE
