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New Study Reveals How Firms Are Preparing to Retain Workers as Economy Improves

October 13, 2009 13:30 by Ann Pace

The silver lining in a lousy economy is employee retention, but as economic prospects brighten, most firms are thinking about ways to retain talent, according to the latest study by the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) on the subject of organizational turnover and engagement. But that doesn’t necessarily translate into big raises for most employees, who have seen few pay raises of late.

In this down economy, the study, the full results of which are now available to i4cp members in both standard and interactive form, found that higher market performing companies are more than twice as likely to offer pay raises to keep key talent from walking out the door than are lower performers.

The study showed that 18% of high-performing organizations have already taken the step of increasing compensation levels to reduce turnover, compared to 7% of lower performers. Over the next six to 12 months, the same ratio of high performers (18%) plan to implement pay raises, while almost a quarter (24%) of lower performers have plans to do so.

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October 30. 2009 20:25

Nice post . keep up the good work

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November 10. 2009 15:14

I would think that as hard as it is to get and keep a job right now, firms would not have to do much to retain there employees. Everyone is just happy to be working at all.

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November 13. 2009 01:28

found that higher market performing companies are more than twice as likely to offer pay raises to keep key talent from walking out the door than are lower performers.

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November 13. 2009 01:29

found that higher market performing companies are more than twice as likely to offer pay raises to keep key talent from walking out the door than are lower performers.

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November 16. 2009 12:50

Interesting point. No one wants to leave their job when they may not be able to find another one.

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