Company Background
Manufacturing Co was founded in 1899 in Smalltown, Ohio, as a widget-maker for buggies. The founder saw an opportunity in automobiles, and transitioned the business to make parts for Henry Ford, and the company has since become a specialist in steering wheel parts. As the business has evolved, the company opened up factories in Michigan, Ontario and later on in Juarez. Today, the company has closed its Canadian and Mexican plants in order to concentrate production functions in China, which have a cost advantage. The headquarters remains in Ohio and Manufacturing Co is still family run. The CEO, Guy Bossington IV, wants to maintain a family atmosphere at the company, where everybody knows everybody's names. The jobs in Ohio are primarily in marketing, sales, finance and other administrative functions. There is one plant that makes specialized products, and an R&D team. In Ningbo, the company has a factory that produces most of its goods, along with a small team of sales people and administrators. Most of these are from Taiwan and Hong Kong, but there is also a small team of expats from the US and Japan who work out of Ningbo as well, including the Asia Division Director, a Chinese-American from the Cleveland suburbs.
Compensation Strategy – Base Compensation & Allowances
There are several different elements of the base strategy. The first is the base compensation. For most of the company's Ohio and Ningbo workers, the base compensation is going to be set at market-competitive rates. Workers in these areas have some options, but the market is not so competitive that Manufacturing Co needs to overpay to attract workers. The overall compensation strategy is designed so that base pay at market rates is sufficient, and competitive advantage in attracting talent will be derived in other ways. The one exception is for the expats in Ningbo, as these will require base pay plus additional compensation to cover certain expat-related costs such as international schools, trips home, private drivers for staff who cannot obtain a Chinese driver's license, and access to Western-quality health care.
The IT jobs family in the United States will be paid at market rates for IT workers. There are two benefits to this. First, the IT jobs that the company requires are not cutting edge; decent talent will be just fine for the company to succeed in its industry. Second, the cost of living in Smalltown, OH is relatively low, so IT workers can live a significantly better quality of life in Smalltown than they would making the same base pay in any large city. This is a salaried role, with benefits.
The manufacturing jobs in Ningbo will also utilize competitive pay. The work is designed to be routine, and the factory uses a lot of robot labor. The objective with these jobs is to allow people to afford life in Ningbo, which has a lower cost of living than nearby Shanghai, but is also a city that attracts a lot of laborers....
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