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Do your employees have a case of the Mondays? For people in many workplaces, lack of trust results in poor work relationships and toxic office politics that undermine employee satisfaction and morale. A Case of the Mondays makes an irrefutable case for pay transparency and its wide-ranging benefits. It provides a roadmap and takes you through the practical steps to implement it in your organisation, and it demonstrates the crucial role of HR in carrying the torch for pay transparency. A Case of the Mondays will enable you to: Commit to pay transparency without publishing everyone's salaries…mehr

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Do your employees have a case of the Mondays? For people in many workplaces, lack of trust results in poor work relationships and toxic office politics that undermine employee satisfaction and morale. A Case of the Mondays makes an irrefutable case for pay transparency and its wide-ranging benefits. It provides a roadmap and takes you through the practical steps to implement it in your organisation, and it demonstrates the crucial role of HR in carrying the torch for pay transparency. A Case of the Mondays will enable you to: Commit to pay transparency without publishing everyone's salaries Appreciate that pay transparency is a gradual process Provide context to improve employee satisfaction even if you can't afford to pay higher salaries Understand the interplay of pay and having a sense of purpose and belonging in the workplace Plan and successfully implement more pay transparency in your organisation
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Autorenporträt
Rameez is the founder and managing director at 3R Strategy, an independent reward consultancy dedicated to helping organisations attract and retain talent through a fair and transparent approach to pay. As well as hosting A Case of the Mondays podcast, Rameez set up the Pay and Reward Academy to support HR and reward professionals with their careers.