Total Rewards: Compensation That Encourages
Developing a more comprehensive and conscious reward system can be an excellent way to motivate employees, to maintain and exceed ethical human resources management practices, and to attract and retain top talent through performance-based compensation. There are also several legal considerations that need to be taken into account before implementing such a system, however; though it might seem odd that trying to give employees more could have legal barriers, understanding the law helps owners to avoid unintentional errors that could create significant risks for the business. The following pages present a brief overview of some of the total rewards considerations that should be looked into and some of the attendant legal concerns that could arise.
Achieving Total Rewards
No rewards system will be effective if the goals that lead to rewards are not clearly defined and carefully adhered to, but part of the beauty of the total rewards perspective is that the goals are partially incorporated into the rewards system itself (Armstrong & Baron, 2002; Thompson, 2002). Development and work-life are two key considerations in a total rewards system, and these both provide motivation and guidance for employees in terms of the direction the company hopes employees will grow in and what direction the company...
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