Pay rises? Only for best performers, say CEOs

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Today, nearly everywhere you go, you are faced with rising prices. It may feel like despite the price of everything going up, one number remains constant: your salary. If you are trying to get that raise, think again. A Gartner study shows that 51% of organizations plan to raise wages only for top performers in the face of inflation. 

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The study polled 130 CEOs and CFOs and asked them how their organization plans to adjust compensation for salaried employees to match inflation. The business leaders were able to choose between all employees or top performing employees and between selected markets where inflation was the most severe or all markets. 

Nearly 25% of respondents voted for the most restrictive approach, offering pay increases to only top performers within selected markets. Another 27% voted for raises for only top performing salaried employees in all markets. This means that a little more than half of the surveyed CEOs and CFOs are opting for a performance-based approach. 

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Gartner (August 2022)

“Rising labor costs are among the most negatively impactful to operating cash flow, and it follows that we see a more limited approach to pay rises either by performance or in select markets for now,” said Rathindran. “Organizations will continue to look at benefits beyond compensation as an approach to fight employee attrition and keep costs across the labor force as balanced as possible.”  

Despite resisting salary increases in the near term, Rathindran says additional survey data indicates they are planning for heavier compensation investments in the future with 43% of respondents planning to deploy one-time bonuses to employees in addition to regular pay adjustments. Another 39% of respondents said they plan to fully or partially index pay adjustments to inflation. 

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