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by martin-t
295 days ago
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I know this is just an example but why shouldn't employee compensation and benefits be visible to coworkers? If the knowledge is one-sided, then so is the ability to negotiate. This benefits nobody except the company which already had an advantageous position in negotiations. |
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What benefits an employee is _eligible_ for - sure, no problem with that being public. What they chose and how they’re using them should be protected.
(Imagine finding out a coworker you thought was single is on the spouse+benefits plan!)