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Adapting rewards and incentives to the new workplace

In case you haven’t noticed, the labor force, along with the business environment, are in a state of flux. A growing number of employees are rethinking where and how they want to work, leaving organizations scrambling to adjust. But with disruption comes opportunity, a chance to size up your total rewards and employee experience and adjust where necessary. If you haven’t already, you must rethink your approach to employee recruitment and retention.

Here’s what you need to know about adapting rewards and incentives to the new workplace.

About Total Rewards

Let’s first define terms. Total rewards are all the compensation, bonuses, benefits, and workplace opportunities an employer offers in return for their membership, commitment, and output.

Why are Total Rewards Important?

The benefits of establishing a good total rewards program are manifold. Let’s look at some:

Tips for Establishing a Total Rewards Strategy

How Mercer Can Help

The consulting firm understands that the best total rewards strategies are grounded in data and analytics, and that, as we say, great pay and benefits are simply insufficient. For example, a recent Mercer study found that 36% of employees prefer organizations the prioritize social equity and environmental protection.

Mercer can help you attract, retain, and engage their employees by:

Adapting your rewards and incentives to the new workplace doesn’t happen through osmosis or magical thinking. No, it must be intentional. We suggest getting a hand from a consultant such as Mercer, which can help you reinvent your total rewards strategy and improve your employee experience.

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