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by aidanhs
3971 days ago
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The links in this article go to some very good case studies on getting the correct tone for downtime status updates. However, I found the most interesting link the one about open salaries [1] - are there any other businesses doing similar things? I'd be inclined to consider it a very strong mark in their favour as a workplace. [1] https://open.bufferapp.com/introducing-open-salaries-at-buff... |
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So this trend would shift the cards to the employer unreasonably AFAICT, working to keep salaries suppressed.
Remember that when posting for a new position, salaries are pegged to prevalent market rates. Even bad negotiators as a result benefit from the upward pressure on salaries introduced by good negotiators. If all companies started fixing salaries (which is so far the only way I've seen open salaries implemented), a lot of upward pressure on salaries would be removed, harming all employees, not just the good negotiators.