increase on anniversary date
mushroomHR
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If employee evaluations are scheduled annually on the employee's anniversary date, and an increase is given, should the increase be effective on the anniversary date or the date the evaluation is done? Sometimes our managers drag their feet and don't get evaluations done for six weeks to two months after an anniversary date, then they make the increase effective the day of the review. I feel the increase should be retro to the anniversary date of the employee. It isn't the employee's fault the manager didn't get the review done on time. What do others do?
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Good luck,
Dutch2
Agree with other poster - unless you somehow tie the need for timely reviews to the supervisor's pay/performance eval./or bonus system - if they're late now, they'll always be late.