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Compensating Human Resources
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  • Establishing a Pay Structure
  • Recognizing Employee Contributions with Pay
  • Providing Employee Benefits

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Providing Employee Benefits
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  • The Role of Employee Benefits
  • Benefits Required by Law
  • Optional Benefits Programs
  • Selecting Employee Benefits
  • Legal Requirements for Employee Benefits
  • Communicating Benefits to Employees

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Ch. 13 Learning Objectives
  • Discuss the importance of benefits as a part of
    employee compensation.
  • Summarize the types of employee benefits required
    by law.
  • Describe the most common forms of paid leave.
  • Identify the kinds of insurance benefits offered
    by employers.
  • Define the types of retirement plans offered by
    employers.

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Ch. 13 Learning Objectives
  • Describe how organizations use other benefits to
    match employees wants and needs.
  • Explain how to choose the contents of an employee
    benefits package.
  • Summarize the regulations affecting how employers
    design and administer benefits programs.
  • Discuss the importance of effectively
    communicating the nature and value of benefits to
    employee.

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The Role of Employee Benefits
  • How are benefits different from compensation?
  • Why do companies offer benefits?

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Benefits as a Percentage of Total Compensation
Figure 13.1
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Benefits Required by Law
  • Social Security Act of 1935
  • Established a system providing old age,
    survivors, disability, and retirement benefits.
  • Federal payroll tax on both the employer and the
    employee.
  • Benefit payments are based on employees lifetime
    earnings.

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Benefits Required by Law
  • Unemployment Compensation
  • A Federal/state payroll tax that funds state
    unemployment systems.
  • Involuntary unemployment and actively seeking
    work is required for persons to claim benefit.
  • Employers pay based on their experience rating
  • Workers Compensation
  • Benefits provided to persons injured on the job.
  • No-fault liability protects employers from
    lawsuits
  • Employees are covered unless injury is
    self-inflicted or caused by a willful disregard
    of safety rules.

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Benefits Required by Law
  • Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
  • Coverage
  • Employers with 50 or more employees within a
    75-mile radius
  • Requirements
  • Employers must allow eligible employees to take
    up to a total of 12 weeks of unpaid leave to
    attend to a family or serious medical condition
    in any within a 12-month period.
  • Employees have the right to continued health
    benefits and the right to return to their job.

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Optional Benefits
Figure 13.2
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Test Your Knowledge
  • XYZ company has determined that they will have to
    reduce their benefits costs to stay competitive.
    Which of the following solutions is not a choice
    for XYZ?
  • Eliminate health coverage
  • Reduce the percentage of employees Social
    Security insurance they pay.
  • Reduce their unemployment insurance costs by
    managing their workforce to avoid layoffs.
  • Institute a safety program to minimize workers
    compensation costs.

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Retirement Plans
  • Retirement Plans offered by employers are
    optional
  • Contributory plan vs. non-contributory
  • Defined benefit plan vs. defined contribution
  • What are the pros and cons of these plans from
    the employees and employers perspective?

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Retirement Plans
  • With the growth of defined-contribution plans,
    employees need to understand how to wisely invest
    their money to plan for retirement.

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Test Your Knowledge
  • Jakar does not know a lot about investing and
    wants to ensure he has some retirement income
    when he is old enough to retire. Agnes plans on
    changing employers every few years and is
    interested in investing her own money. Which
    plan would be best for Jakar and Agnes,
    respectively?
  • Defined contribution defined benefit
  • Contributory defined benefit
  • Defined benefit defined contribution
  • Defined contribution non-contributory

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Family Friendly Benefits
  • Family Friendly Benefits serve two purposes
  • Assist employees manage work and family roles
  • Increases loyalty to companies who show they care
  • Family leave paid time off for newborn or
    adopted children

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Family Friendly Benefits
  • Child Care

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Selecting Employee Benefits
  • Decisions about which benefits to include should
    take into account
  • The organizations goals
  • The organizations budget
  • The needs and expectations of the current and
    future employees

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Selecting Employee Benefits
  • Cafeteria-style plan
  • Offers employees a set of alternatives from which
    they can choose the types and amounts of benefits
    they want
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of
    these plans?

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Communicating Benefits to Employees
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Video Working While Sick
  • Should employees have to go to work when they are
    sick? How can employers get away with such
    actions?
  • What types of benefits can an organization offer
    that may be of value to the employees, creates
    loyalty, and yet they are not wasted or cost
    unnecessarily? Explain.

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Video - SAS
  • SAS is dedicated to providing its employees what
    brings them the most employment satisfaction.
    Discuss the impact the employee benefits package
    offered by the company has on the entire
    organization.
  • After viewing the video, does employment with an
    organization like SAS appeal to you? Explain why
    or why not. Would you find a working environment
    like SAS to be challenging? Rewarding? Explain.

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Video - SAS
  • Discuss the effects that concentrated and well
    structured benefits management produces on
    organizational costs and the quality of the
    workforce.
  • How important are receiving benefits at work to
    you? Would you be willing to sacrifice certain
    benefits, such as health insurance, for increased
    pay? Explain your reasoning.
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