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Employee Benefits and Compensation

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Elizabeth Stephan
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Reference Works: Handbooks
  • 2000 guide to global compensation and benefits / Executive Compensation Advisory Services
    Location: Haggard 2 -Reference HF5549.5.C67 T96 2000
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    This book "examines global pay and benefits, including comprehensive coverage of both expatriate and local-national compensation. The impact of globalization on compensation and benefits practices worldwide, strategies for entering the global arena and best ways to manage and administer local-national and expatriate programs is covered. Included is a country-by-country analysis of compensation and benefits issues". Harcourt. Hardcover. 827 pages. List $125.00 USD (Members: $99.95 USD). ISBN 0-78100-5809
  • Compensation handbook : a state-of-the-art guide to compensation strategy and design / Berger, Lance A. (editor)
    Location: Haggard 2 -Reference HF5549.5.C67 H36 2000
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    "The Compensation Handbook offers simple and direct answers to specific compensation problems; easy-to-follow methodologies and techniques; a road map that integrates compensation disciplines into a single cogent perspective; and corporate best practices from many of the leading firms in the world."
General Resources
  • Benefitslink / Benefitslink.com Inc.
    Built especially for HR managers, this of a collection of benefits-related resources on the web. It includes articles, links to discussion groups, and mailing lists.
  • Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) / Employee Benefit Research Institute
    The mission of the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) is to contribute to, to encourage, and to enhance the development of sound employee benefit programs and sound public policy through objective research and education. They conduct research and publish a number of multipage fact sheets on issues related to employee benefits and concerns. Publications, such as issue briefs, fast facts, special reports and testimony, relate to the subjects of health insurance, social security, employee tenure, retirement, etc.
  • FreeErisa / FreeErisa
    This site provides access to all 5500 forms filed with the United States Department of Labor under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). The United States Department of Labor makes this data available to the public. The data on the Form 5500 or schedules, recreated on freeERISA.com, appears exactly as it has been electronically transmitted from the DOL. FreeERISA.com is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Labor or any other government agency.
Find Salaries by Geographic Area or Occupation
  • Relocation Salary Calculator / Realtor.com
    Choose salary calculator from the left frame. You can enter a salary and compare how much you need to make to maintain the same standard of living in a different city in the US.
  • United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
    The BLS is an independent national statistical agency that collects and analyzes a broad array of data in the field of labor economics and statistics, broadly defined. They produce a great of data on payroll, employment, productivity, employment projections, prices and living conditions, and compensation, and industry productivity. Of particular interest, they publish the Consumer Price Index, the Producer Price Index, and the Consumer Expenditure Survey.
Find Executive Salaries
  • Executive paywatch / AFL-CIO
    This database contains information about the salaries for very important executives in larger companies. To view this information, select CEO and you and/or CEO pay database.
Related Topic: Human Resources and Personnel Management

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