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Glossary:Compensation of employees


Compensation: a glossary of terms - The ILR School

Compensation: Financial remuneration provided to a person for their services. In professional settings, compensation encompasses what employees receive in ...

Compensation Glossary of Terms - UNT System HR

Compensation: All forms of financial returns, tangible services and benefits employees receive as part of an employment relationship. Counter Offer: An offer to ...

Glossary:Compensation of employees - Statistics Explained

Compensation of employees has three main components: wages and salaries in cash, wages and salaries in kind, and employers' social contributions.

Compensation and benefits 101: a glossary of terms - Ravio

It primarily refers to an employee's base wage and salary, with the term 'compensation and benefits' commonly used to refer to salary plus any ...

Compensation of employees (paid) - Bureau of Economic Analysis

Income accruing to employees as remuneration for their work for domestic production. It is the sum of wage and salary accruals and of supplements to wages and ...

HMS Glossary of Key Compensation Terms - Harvard Medical School

employees in other salary grades. Compensation Philosophy: A set of principles that guide the design and administration of a compensation system that supports ...

Glossary of Terms

It is also used to assess how an employee's pay is moving through the assigned salary range. Compensable Factor—Any factor used to assess the value of job ...

Glossary of Terms :: Human Resources | The University of New Mexico

Compensation: All forms of financial returns, tangible services, and benefits employees receive as part of an employment relationship. A methodical approach to ...

Glossary of Compensation Terms - University of Colorado Boulder

Salary Range: A salary range represents the minimum, midpoint, and maximum rates that a business is willing to pay employees performing a job. Typically, the ...

Compensation of employees (% of expense) - Glossary | DataBank

Compensation of employees (% of expense) Compensation of employees consists of all payments in cash, as well as in kind (such as food and housing), ...

Compensation Glossary | Ohio University

Compensation Glossary · Backfilling. Where an employee is assigned to a new job and his/her position is filled by another employee · Base Pay. The rate paid by ...

Compensation Glossary - BetterComp

Equity Compensation: This is a form of pay that gives employees an opportunity to have a stake in the company. This is given alternatively or in addition to ...

Compensation of employees - Bureau of Economic Analysis

The total remuneration, both monetary and in kind, payable by employers to employees in return for their work during the period.

National Compensation Survey: Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms

This glossary is annually updated to reflect changes in the National Compensation Survey. Information is applicable to estimates published as of this glossary' ...

Compensation - BambooHR Glossary

Compensation is an employee's regular salary or hourly pay, as well as any other types of wages such as overtime, bonus pay, retirement benefits, health ...

Glossary of Terms - Human Resources

Compensation: All forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as part of an employment relationship. Compression: Having ...

Pequity Compensation Glossary

Compensation split is the breakdown or allocation of an employee's total compensation among various components, such as base salary, bonuses, equity, and ...

Compensation Dictionary - NFP

An amount of money paid to an employee in addition to their base pay as a reward for performance. BONUS TARGET. A percentage of base salary that an executive is ...

HR Glossary | What is compensation? - Visier

Compensation is something of value—generally money and benefits—given to employees in exchange for the work that they do ...

Compensation Glossary

When uniform salary increases are granted within prescribed guidelines, usually by legislative enactment, without regard to individual merit of employees.