Compensation and Benefits For Employees
Compensation & Benefits
What are Compensation and Benefits
Compensation is an important part of Human Resource Management
since it helps to improve the overall performance and effectiveness of the
workers that work for the company.
Compensation is the
benefit received by an employee in exchange for the service he has delivered to
the organization in broad Human Resource terms
Compensation and benefits
relate to the salary, monetary, and non-monetary benefits that a business
provides to its employees at work. It is a major tool used by Human Resource
Managers to help individuals reach their full potential at work. In some ways,
it works: 'Better remuneration and benefits, better performance and retention!'
Compensation and Benefits take care of everything, from internal motivation to
increased productivity.
Companies with better
Compensation and Benefits plans are on the edge of attracting employees from
other companies because workers are always looking for better salary
structures, compensation, and other benefits, such as health insurance.
Everything about the company's work culture and benefit schemes may be
discovered on the internet, particularly on Glassdoor. Employee experiences,
both monetary and non-monetary, are documented in internet reviews about the
organization.
Source: www.aihr.com
Compensation and Benefits Goals
In terms of compensation
and benefits, the perspectives of the employer and the employees are rather
different. Employers prefer to pay the smallest amount possible to save money.
Employees, on the other hand, aim to gain as much as possible. As a result, the
compensation management objectives are created to address and fulfill the needs
of both employers and employees to reach a common point.
The multiple objectives related to Compensation and Benefits are
listed below.
1. Keep better control of
the organization's outgoing costs.
2. To boost an employee's
overall motivation.
3. To raise the overall
company's social media ranking in terms of employee motivation and satisfaction.
4. Employee retention for
a long period.
5. In exchange for the
task performed, payment must match the employees' total needs and expectations.
Compensation Types
Compensation might be
monetary or non-monetary.
1.
Monetary Compensation
It helps companies to
ensure that employees are paid fairly and without bias within the company's
limits. This sort of pay includes all benefits, including the employee's income
as well as health-related benefits.
The following are some
examples of monetary compensation:
- Bonus
- Employee recognition and
rewards
- Sales commission
- Profit-sharing,
-Overtime Payments.
2. Non-
monetary Compensation
Employees are indirectly
motivated by non-monetary rewards. It does not involve a direct money transfer
between the two parties. Instead of receiving financial rewards, employees are
provided with a variety of other advantages. It finally gives them a sense of
belonging and admiration from the company, which keeps them away from
considering resigning.
The following are some examples of non-monetary compensation:
- Promotion opportunities
- Transfer facility
- Providing a Company Car
- Paying House rent
- Mobile phone
reimbursement
- Public recognition
How do compensation and benefits contribute to a company's
success?
Several factors go into
determining an employee's compensation and benefits package. An HR professional
must ensure that their company offers competitive compensation and benefits
packages and convey this to current and potential employees.
A corporation gains two
unique advantages from having defined compensation and benefit criteria.
-able to recruit and keep
the top personnel in their field
- it gives organizations a
clear picture of how much compensation and benefits account for their overall
operating expenses, allowing them to ensure that revenue is kept at a level
that allows them to pay their employees competitively.
Source: www.glassdoor.com
Reference
StartupHR Toolkit. (2021). What is Compensation and
Benefits in HRM. [online] Available at: https://www.startuphrtoolkit.com/compensation-and-benefits-in-hrm/.
(Accessed on 10.12.2021)
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Any changes to an employee’s compensation, such as a bonus or enrollment in a new benefit, are reflected and updated on their Total Rewards Experience in real-time
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Brown, Sturman and Simmering (2003), also stated that compensation and benefits as human resource management practice is an effective tool for individual and organisational performance management.
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