Compensation Decisions
Your job now is to pull together all the information you've completed so far in class and make salary decisions for your team. You have completed Cathy's evaluation and received assignment feedback. This is the first year that you've made salary decisions for this team. Be sure to carefully review the information provided. You may simply type in the cells as the text will automatically wrap. You are required to:
Enter Cathy's appraisal rating (she is last on the list);
Within your budget dollars, make your salary decisions based on performance for your team taking into consideration their Salary Grade and the Pay Ranges identified for the Salary Grades (fill in the Salary Decision Column);
Within your budget dollars award bonus money (fill in the Bonus Dollars Column);
In the green line areas, provide your substantiation and risk analysis for the salary decisions made; and
Identify any items from this scenario in whole you may want to address.
Evaluation ratings are 1 = Needs Improvement to 5 = Exceeds Expectations
Salary Budget: $9,000
Bonus Budget: $5,000
Company Designated Salary Pay Ranges
A2 = $12,750 -- 17,000
A3 = 16,500 -- 22,000
A4 = 21,000 -- 28,000
Employee Information
Salary Grade
Current Salary
% at Pay Scale*
Appraisal Rating
Salary Decision
Bonus Dollars
John is a white male, 58YO, with 31 years' service. John is a good worker and you like him. You don't want to lose his skills and experience as he's been talking about retiring, but you realize his skills are too valuable to lose.
A4
$27,900
99.6%
5
$28,900
$500
Substantiation and Risk Analysis: John with his breadth of experience will prove to be a good mentor to our younger employees, particularly Calvin who has a passion for the company. His skills and experience will prove invaluable during periods of high turnover and uncertainty regarding placement
Alice is a Hispanic female, 42YO with 17 years' service. Alice is a good worker. She has a lot of potential, which netted her the higher rating. She needs some more skills and experience at this level though.
A4
$22,500
80.4%
3
$22,500
$250
Substantiation and Risk Analysis: Much like John, Alice's skills are very valuable to the company due primarily to her tenure at the position....
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