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Compensation - Answer-The total of an employees pay and benefits Compensation System - Answer-Includes anything that an employee may value or desire and that the employer is willing and able to offer in exchange Compensation Components - Answer-All rewards classified as monetary payments and ...

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Compensation - Answer-The total of an employees pay and benefits

Compensation System - Answer-Includes anything that an employee may value or
desire and that the employer is willing and able to offer in exchange

Compensation Components - Answer-All rewards classified as monetary payments and
all in kind payments

non compensation components - Answer-all rewards other than monetary and in kind
payments ( company cafeteria or gym)

Base Pay - Answer-Hourly (wages) or salary

Wage and salary add-ons - Answer-overtime pay, shift differential, premium pay for
working weekends and holidays

Incentive Pays - Answer-(variable pay) This is a pay for performance and commonly
include piecework in production and commission sales

Benefits - Answer-Indirect compensation that provides something of value to the
employee

Direct Compensation - Answer-(Base pay + any add ons + incentive pay)=

Indirect compensation - Answer-Benefits

Expectancy Theory - Answer-Proposes that employees are motivated when they
believe they can accomplish a task and the rewards for doing so are worth the effort

Instrumentality - Answer-The perception of the likelihood of a particular level of
performance providing the individual with a desired reward

Expectancy - Answer-A persons perception of their ability to accomplish an objective

Valence - Answer-Refers to the value a person places on the outcome or reward

Equity Theory - Answer-Proposes that employees are motivated when the ratio of their
perceived outcomes to inputs is at least roughly equal to other referent individuals

Under rewarded - Answer-When employees perceive that they are under warded they
may try to reduce the inequity by increasing outcomes and decreasing inputs

, Overrewarded - Answer-If employees think they are over rewarded than they may work
harder

Equitably Rewarded - Answer-When inputs and outputs are perceived as being equal

Efficiency Wage Theory - Answer-Says that if a company pays higher wages, it can
generally hire better people who will in turn be more productive

Wage Compression - Answer-Occurs when new employees require higher starting pay
than the historical norm, causing narrowing of the pay gap between experienced and
new employees

Pay Secrecy - Answer-a workplace policy that prohibits employees from discussing how
much money they make

Fair Labor Standard Act (FLSA) - Answer-The major provisions cover minimum wage,
overtime issues, and child labor rules

Minimun Wage - Answer-The lowest hourly rate of pay generally permissible by federal
law

Overtime - Answer-A higher-than-minimum, federally mandated wages, required for
nonexempt employees if they work more than a certain number of hours in a week

Job Evaluation - Answer-The process of determining the worth of each positions relative
to other positions within the organization

Job Ranking method - Answer-Easy and fast. Just rank each position. Can be limited
because its more subjective than objective in form

Point-factor Method - Answer-The hay guide is the most well know point factor method.
These attempt to be completely objective by breaking the job into components and then
applying points to each factor based on the factors difficulty.

Factor Comparison Method - Answer-Combines the ranking and point-factor method to
provide a more thorough form of job evaluations

Pay Structure - Answer-A hierarchy of jobs and their rates of pay within the organization

Rate Range - Answer-Provides the maximum, minimum and midpoint of pay for a
certain group of jobs

Delayering - Answer-The process of changing the company structure to get rid of some
of the vertical hierarchy in an organization

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