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Executive did appear to be capped 2%

I guess it was just us losers that were capped at 2% for year end raises.

https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2026/04/22/unitedhealth-group-2025-executive-pay.html?csrc=6398&link_source=ta_first_comment&taid=69e97d495f63f3000182be6e&utm_campaign=trueAnthemTrendingContent&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwY2xjawRXVSxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA80MDk5NjI2MjMwODU2MDkAAR7VMghT_BcGjhLthlGc8AjYWRw7zyNzejxKIjj8rRYtyXA5yh3zbMPlvRFnow_aem_YvvcnSs-EcJHF1DpOrIRnA


https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/22/peanut-butter-pay-raises-could-cost-companies-their-top-performers-according-to-experts-its-such-a-shortsighted-

  • CNBC: Peanut butter raises
    More companies are adopting or considering “peanut butter” pay raises, which are across the board increases given equally to all employees rather than tied to performance. While 48 percent of organizations plan to continue performance based raises, 9 percent already use uniform increases, 16 percent plan to implement them this year, and 18 percent are considering the shift.

Companies cite tight compensation budgets, cost cutting pressures, concerns about bias in performance ratings, and administrative simplicity as reasons for the approach. Some also see it as more equitable, ensuring frontline employees are not overlooked.

Experts warn that equal raises can demotivate high performers and create long term retention risks. Although a weaker job market may limit immediate departures, dissatisfied top talent may leave when opportunities improve. During the Great Resignation, low pay was a major factor in record quitting levels.

Employees disappointed with uniform raises are advised to explore other benefits, update job materials, and monitor the market, while carefully weighing any decision to leave.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/22/peanut-butter-pay-raises-could-cost-companies-their-top-performers-according-to-experts-its-such-a-shortsighted-strategy.html


CNBC: Peanut butter raises

More companies are adopting or considering “peanut butter” pay raises, which are across the board increases given equally to all employees rather than tied to performance. While 48 percent of organizations plan to continue performance based raises, 9 percent already use uniform increases, 16 percent plan to implement them this year, and 18 percent are considering the shift.

Companies cite tight compensation budgets, cost cutting pressures, concerns about bias in performance ratings, and administrative simplicity as reasons for the approach. Some also see it as more equitable, ensuring frontline employees are not overlooked.

Experts warn that equal raises can demotivate high performers and create long term retention risks. Although a weaker job market may limit immediate departures, dissatisfied top talent may leave when opportunities improve. During the Great Resignation, low pay was a major factor in record quitting levels.

Employees disappointed with uniform raises are advised to explore other benefits, update job materials, and monitor the market, while carefully weighing any decision to leave.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/22/peanut-butter-pay-raises-could-cost-companies-their-top-performers-according-to-experts-its-such-a-shortsighted-strategy.html


I need a raise

how much does our chro make ? I make $89000and work 60 hours a week. Then get blamed by rvps who make $250000 for taking too much time. what they don't know is iam working late nights many weeks a year to help them out. How are they working late nights to help me ? one way street & smelly sch.it runs downhill onto my fayce.


am i getting enough. not sure about the raise

been only here for around 1.5 years. no one discusses the raise or im not sure what im getting is the right percentage. Is less than 5% a normal rate? or are we supposed to get more? I know i should discuss this with my manager but they all say im getting the max out of all.


Heads up on year ends

HR did this the first year of Bora Bora and did it again. I'm not sure if this is for all departments but its definitely for mine. My manager showed the direct email from HR because of fear of the teams reactions and blaming him. all year ends were already submitted and HR required each person to be Brought down by one score level so not a single person got a 1 score. Assumingly like last time the yearly raise will be almost nothing.