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Year End Bonuses Growing in 2012

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Econintersect: According to a non-scientific survey of 100 businesses, bonuses are growing in 2012.

From Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc:

As the nation’s economy continued to improve in 2012, so did employers’ generosity when it comes to rewarding worker contributions to success.  Results of a new survey show that 72 percent of employers plan to offer some type of year-end bonus this year, up from 53 percent a year ago.

The survey of human resources executives conducted by global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. found that nearly 28 percent of employers will hand out bonus checks based on the company’s annual performance.  Another 17 percent said their companies will award bonuses to a select group of employees based on individual performance.

The results of the non-scientific survey were based on approximately 100 responses to an e-mail poll distributed in November.  Among those responding, only 21 percent said no bonuses would be distributed this year.  In contrast, the 2011 survey saw more than 43 percent say no bonuses would be handed out that year.

“Many companies enjoyed increased profits this year, along with increased productivity.  The fact that they achieved that without a rapid acceleration in hiring or capital investment means that existing employees were asked to deliver better results with fewer resources.  Even with many companies still not enjoying pre-recession business levels, it is clear, at least among our small sampling of employers, that they are duly recognizing the hard work and achievements of their workforce,” said John A. Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

Companies that may not have been flush with cash are trying to find ways to reward employee performance.  According to the survey, 14 percent will award a nominal ($100 or less) monetary award to all employees and 13 percent will give employees some type of non-monetary gift as a sign of appreciation.

Further indication of companies’ improved circumstances this year is evident in the fact that 25 percent of employers plan to increase the size of year-end bonuses this year, compared to less than 17 percent who said the same a year ago.  The percentage saying bonuses would be smaller fell from 8.3 percent a year ago to 6.2 percent in the 2012 survey.

“Most employers understand that workers want to be recognized for their contribution to the company.  It doesn’t have to be a Wall Street sized bonus check.  Many workers would be happy with a $25 gift certificate to a local restaurant or store.  Many would probably be happy with an extra day or two of paid vacation at the end of the year.  Many are simply happy to have a job in this economy,” said Challenger.

 

HOLIDAY BONUS SURVEY RESULTS

2012

2011

Yes – we award a nominal ($100 or less) monetary award to all employees.

14%

23%

Yes – Monetary award to all employees based on company’s annual performance

28%

17%

Yes- Monetary award to selected/eligible employees based on individual’s performance

17%

10%

Yes- a non-monetary gift to all employees

13%

3%

TOTAL “YES”

72%

53%

No – we do not award any type of year-end/holiday monetary or non-monetary bonus/perk/gift

21%

43%

Other

7%

3%

YEAR-END BONUSES: INCREASE VS. DECREASE

2012

2011

Year-end bonus will be about the same as a year ago

69%

75%

Year-end bonus will be higher than a year ago

25%

17%

Year-end bonus will be lower than a year ago

6%

8%

Source: Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

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