RangerPooh
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Another thing that's a fairly recent development is the hyper-focus that HR departments have taken towards pay equity. They're much less likely to make individual wage adjustments than they used to be, even for top performers. They want as little as possible left up to management discretion and instead are more likely to just pay everyone benchmark rates for a given title.
This! A year or two ago my employer analyzed job classifications, realigning some. This meant that there were individuals who received an increase in pay while others (like myself) remained stagnate. Where the unfairness of this comes in is the education and experience level that I need to have in my position vs a department admin who has now been realigned into my job category. Completely different jobs, mine in a teaching/guidance role, the other front desk. Yet we now get paid almost the same. It makes no sense and leaves me feeling underappreciated.
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