Spreading raises across the board can backfire with your best employees
Employers are shifting their deployment of increases away from merit-based increases targeting top performers with bigger raises than less stellar performers and towards equal percentage increases for all employees. That’s something referred to as “peanut butter increases”—that is, spreading that 3.5% increase evenly across the board, peanut butter sandwich-style.
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