Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Peanut Butter Raises Gaining in Popularity

Forbes:

•   About 44% of employers plan to give uniform, across-the-board pay raises in 2026 instead of merit-based increases, a practice often called peanut butter raises, according to a Payscale report.
•   Average pay increase budgets are holding steady at about 3.5%, but nearly a third of companies plan to reduce raise budgets due to economic uncertainty and cost control concerns.
•   Employers cite criticism of merit-based pay as too subjective and biased, and say flat raises are simpler to administer and can better support low-wage workers facing inflation.
•   Economic conditions are a key driver: slower hiring, ongoing layoffs, and fears of recession have overtaken labor competition as the main factor shaping compensation decisions.
•   While many companies spread limited raises evenly, some still heavily reward top performers, such as Walmart boosting pay for top store managers to strengthen performance and culture.

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@ah+1kgj7pcv9 What was the guidance if somebody gets a meets but is 85% or 90% of midpoint?

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Post ID: @h2+1kgj7pcv9

P4 & P5, Midrange or above and meets, merit guidance 0% (CAO), full incentive.

IM 0% merit, Incentive slashed 50%

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Post ID: @ah+1kgj7pcv9

Hmmmm - at Wells, 3.5% would be an improvement. An employee can be rated a 5 (exceeds), but too bad if they are already at the top of their salary grade.

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Post ID: @ag+1kgj7pcv9

@OP Meanwhile, WF has reverted to the 80's era Jack Welsh failures. If WF survives the fallout from this, they'll catch on to the peanut butter trend in around the year 2036. They'll also still be struggling with their ongoing Agile Transformation.

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Post ID: @aa+1kgj7pcv9

Considering actual “merit” seems like just one of many variables that can impact how much of raise you get (which basically always falls in the ballpark of a COLA anyway, plus or minus a % point), I wouldn’t really care if they did the same here. Over the long run most of us would probably end up even.

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