Compensation Planning Outlook 2009: Winter Update

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Compensation Planning Outlook 2009: Winter Update

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Author: Allison Cowan

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Have the compensation plans of Canadian organizations been affected by the recent downturn in the Canadian economy? To probe the impact of this downturn on Canadian organizations’ compensation plans and strategies, Signal49 Research’s Compensation Research Centre conducted an update in December 2008 and January 2009. A questionnaire was sent to the 395 predominantly large- and medium-sized organizations that participated in the Compensation Planning Outlook 2009 survey, conducted last summer.

Compensation Planning Outlook 2009: Winter Update looks at the survey responses as an indicator of how Canadian organizations are adjusting their compensation plans in reaction to the recent uncertainty and volatility in the Canadian and global economies. The results show that Canadian organizations are reacting swiftly to the recent downturn in the Canadian economy by making downward adjustments in their compensation plans. However, workers can still expect to receive increases that will outpace inflation.

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The Winter Update looks at the responses to Signal49 Research’s Compensation Planning Outlook 2009 update survey (December 2008 to January 2009)—conducted to assess how Canadian organizations are reacting to the recent downturn in the economy. This report contains both the Winter Update and the original Compensation Planning Outlook.

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