Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing continues to evolve as investors look for better ways to engage with companies. Most of ESG investing has focused on the environmental values of a company, but that is changing. With more focus now being tied to the “S” and “G” in the acronym, many firms are being forced to navigate a different atmosphere with a variety of issues being addressed. One of which hits them right in the corner office. READ MORE
Compensation Planning Trailing Inflation: Retention Strategies
In an ideal world, employers would have nothing stopping them from providing higher salaries to all their workers, and raw passion would be the principal factor motivating employees to do their jobs. But, sadly, we don’t live in that kind of realm.
Money matters and numerous aspects affect whether companies can ensure pay raises. Even if they love their job roles, employees can’t sustain their lives and maintain high well-being levels without a paycheck. READ MORE
Third Time’s the Charm? SEC Re-Reopens Comment Period for Executive Comp Clawback Rules
On June 8, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reopened the comment period for its proposed rule implementing the incentive-based compensation recovery (clawback) provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act. The SEC had previously reopened the comment period in October 2021, more than six years after the regulations were first proposed in July 2015, making this newest reopening the third opportunity for interested persons to comment on aspects of the proposed rule. READ MORE
How One CEO Improved Results By Investing in His Workers
For the past 40 years or so, frontline workers in America have been getting a smaller and smaller slice of the economic pie. As corporate profits and executive compensation packages have soared, employees at many of the country’s biggest companies wound up taking an effective pay cut, year after year. READ MORE
It’s Time To Talk Compensation: How To Get Employee Pay Right In 2022
Amid rising wages, record inflation, low unemployment rates and pushes for pay equity, now is the time to talk about employee compensation—an HR topic that has never been so important. READ MORE
Inflation sparks global wave of protests for higher pay
Rising food costs. Soaring fuel bills. Wages that are not keeping pace. Inflation is plundering people’s wallets, sparking a wave of protests and workers’ strikes around the world.
This week alone saw protests by the political opposition in Pakistan, nurses in Zimbabwe, unionized workers in Belgium, railway workers in Britain, Indigenous people in Ecuador, hundreds of U.S. pilots and some European airline workers. Sri Lanka’s prime minister declared an economic collapse Wednesday after weeks of political turmoil. READ MORE
Asking Employees About Salary Expectations Could Lead to Discrimination Claims
In recent years, a number of states have passed laws prohibiting prospective employers from asking applicants about their salaries in their current jobs or overall salary history. However, these laws may not restrict employers from asking applicants about their salary needs or expectations for the advertised position. Asking questions such as these during job interviews could raise questions with regard to compliance with federal equal pay laws. READ MORE
How Elon Musk Helped Lift the Ceiling on C.E.O. Pay
SEC Reminds Public Company Executives That Clawbacks Are A Priority
On June 8, 2022, the SEC issued a release reopening the comment period for the clawback rules initially proposed in July 2015 to implement the provisions of Section 954 of the Dodd-Frank Act. The 2015 proposed rules would require securities exchanges to establish listing standards that would require public companies to develop, implement and disclose a clawback policy. This reopening release follows on the heels of the SEC’s October 2021 reopening of the comment period for the proposed rules, which closed on November 22, 2021. Last week’s re-reopening of the comment period is intended to allow interested persons to comment on the additional analysis and data provided in a memo from the SEC’s Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (“DERA”). READ MORE
Restricted Stock Unit (RSU): What It Is & How It Works
Young companies often include stock or options as a form of compensation. Restricted stock units (RSUs) represent stock granted to an employee with certain restrictions such as duration of employment and/or certain performance requirements. READ MORE
BlackBerry Investors Reject Executive-Pay Plan After Stock Slide
Shareholders of BlackBerry Ltd. rebuked the board and major shareholder Prem Watsa, rejecting the company’s executive compensation plan and voting in large numbers against Watsa’s re-election as a director. READ MORE
Employers Need to Look Out for Local Laws on Salary Transparency, in Addition to PERM Regulations
Employers doing PERM cases need to be on the lookout for local laws that require salary transparency in recruitment ads. Pursuant to the Department of Labor’s PERM regulations, recruitment advertisements must include only the name of the employer, the job location, directions on how to apply for the position, and a description of the position specific enough to apprise U.S. workers of the opportunity – not salary information. Local laws may impose additional requirements. READ MORE
October Surprise? DOL Proposal for Exempt Status Minimum Salary Hike Could be Coming
The DOL has made clear that, during the Biden Administration, it will attempt to increase the minimum salary that employers must pay to most of their exempt employees. DOL has conducted several listening sessions with various groups, including employer representatives, over the past few months to gather information and opinions on whether, when, and to what amount the DOL should increase the minimum salary which employers must pay to exempt employees to maintain their status as exempt from the FLSA’s overtime requirements under the executive, administrative, professional, and computer employee exemptions. READ MORE
Executives got bonuses and huge compensation packages on the same day the company announced major layoffs. How is that legal?
Last week, the CEO of real estate company Redfin, Glenn Kelman, announced the company was laying off 8% of its employees in an email, saying that demand for the company’s realtor services had fallen 17% below expectations in May. READ MORE
Cryptocurrency In Employee Compensation And Benefits
Cryptocurrency has been around for more than a decade, and it only continues to evolve and grow in popularity. Bitcoin may have ruled the scene in the early days, but today there are over 18,000 cryptocurrencies on the market. READ MORE
Fine-Tune Compensation Strategies to Keep Workers On Board
Compensation structures are not something you set and forget, said Tina Marie Wohlfield, SHRM-SCP, founder and chief people strategist at HR consultancy TIMAWO LLC in Fraser, Mich., near Detroit.
Wohlfield offered tips to keep pay strategies up-to-date on June 14 at the SHRM Annual Conference & Expo 2022 in New Orleans, in her concurrent session "When Pay Strategies Fail—Why HR Needs to Act Now." READ MORE
Here's what the Fed rate hike means for your salary
American workers have seen their wages climb faster than at any time since the mid-1980s. But inflation has risen so fast that workers have actually been handed a pay cut instead.
Every time inflation ticks up, it takes a bite out of workers' pay and chews away at their bank accounts. And this current stretch of inflation -- triggered by a confluence of events, including the war in Ukraine and the ongoing pandemic -- has had a voracious appetite. READ MORE
New York Passes Salary Disclosure Law
As part of the end-of-session rush of legislative activity, New York State lawmakers passed a bill that will require private-sector employers in the state to disclose salary ranges on job postings.
The bill now heads to Gov. Kathy Hochul for her signature or veto.
If enacted, which is expected, New York will be the latest state to jump on the hottest trend in pay equity legislation. READ MORE
Boss Slammed After 'Fishing' for Information Over Worker's New Job Salary
A viral post on Reddit's popular r/antiwork forum has sparked debate this week, with users slamming a company that asked a departing worker to disclose their new salary.
Redditor u/Agile_Imagination_40, who is from British Columbia, Canada, shared a screenshot of the conversation after they put in their two-week notice at work. READ MORE
US makes billions from prison labor as inmates earn pennies: rights group
Montrell Carmouche praises Mexico's white beaches and coral reefs, selling it by telephone as a holiday destination while trying not to reveal that he has never been there -- or that he is, in fact, an inmate imprisoned in the United States.
His story -- and his pay, a meager $6 commission per sale -- are featured in a report released this week by the powerful American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the University of Chicago which documents the work of the US prison population. READ MORE
