Barrett, 1991 - Google Patents
Comparison of skill-based pay with traditional job evaluation techniquesBarrett, 1991
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- 6811990678899763316
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- Barrett G
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- Human Resource Management Review
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Skill-based pay plans pay for the skill of the individual, not the job actually performed. They give increased pay for mastering new skills and require an individual rating of job skills which are weighted to determine the compensation of an individual. Skill-based pay plans …
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