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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My brother years ago had an excel spreadsheet where every day if an employee did even one thing extra they get a check. Meaning came in early, worked late, attended a work volunteer thing, spouse went to holiday party, helped out another person outside of job responsibility or even just see him busy and ask if he needed help, even if he said no. He had a 100 percent bonus pool. One year he had an employee get zero bonus. Each little thing does not mean much but over year those little things add up. He also had a person get a 250 percent bonus. When you got zero he just reallocate the bonus to the others. So dont sweat holiday party but dont be that guy or gal [/quote] Lies and the lying liars who tell them.[/quote] actually he did. He had a "person" back in the D&I days who was warehoused in his dept who loved to make a stink about things like this claming bias. So in anticipation he wanted it based on metrics. He also had work metrics of couse. But he did it via excel by math alone. And at start of year explained in a meeting what metrics was and sent it in email. He had a staff of 40. This is back in the in person days with badge swipes. All you need is one person to sue you and you are basing raises and bonuses are stats. [/quote] If his legal or HR team learned that one of his “metrics” was whether your spouse came to the holiday party, they would have nipped that in the bud. This is either made up or your brother worked in some incredibly toxic environment. Or your brother is over 70 and this goes back to the days when women needed permission from their husbands to open a bank account. [/quote]
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