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Review and Wage increase?

We got our reviews but manager said they can’t talk compensation until like the end of the month? Is this true? I don’t remember my old managers doing that. When can they talk about comp and when does it go into affect?

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OP here. My original manager that I had my whole first 5 years with Wells ALWAYS gave the info together. Made more sense but I guess if that’s how it’s supposed to be done it is what it is…..just seems silly.

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Post ID: @jm+1jj0zctmw

Anyone notice that compensation and job profile pay ranges are no longer visible to IC’s?

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Post ID: @gv+1jj0zctmw

@c4+1jj0zctmw

Yep, sometimes I've been told merit, but bonus is delayed until last minute

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Post ID: @cj+1jj0zctmw

Numbers aren’t final til the board meeting

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Post ID: @c6+1jj0zctmw

This has been the policy for at least the last ten years.

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Post ID: @c4+1jj0zctmw

has always been like this. allowed to give review about two weeks before allowed to discuss comp.

a manager can choose to delay giving review until they are allowed to talk about comp, but the comp discussion window is only 2-3 days - so most managers have them separate so as not to have to manage the logistics of having all the convos within that short window.

OP if you had a manager that previously did them both together, it means either they delayed their review discussion so they could do them once the comp window opened up - or they violated policy.

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Post ID: @c3+1jj0zctmw

It has been this way for 20 years. You don't usually get told comp #'s until a couple of days before you can see your paycheck online. Reviews come a week or two earlier.

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Post ID: @bs+1jj0zctmw

I had my yearly last week and was told the same thing.

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Post ID: @bh+1jj0zctmw

Managers don't have the final numbers yet.

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Post ID: @aa+1jj0zctmw

Long-standing tradition to not give out the numbers until the week before they hit the bank account.

Keeping employees in the dark is considered good business practice.

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