Compansation Disparity
Compansation Disparity
Compansation Disparity
This
terms is actually refers for when in any particular filed of work; employees are paid different for
similar work is actually compensation disparity.
Example, Mr. XYZ is a corporate sales officer of UNILEVER Bangladesh. Unilever is one the
fastest growing FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) in Bangladesh. He gets a very handsome
amount for living hood. On the other hand, Mr. ABC is sharing the same position in Aman group
of industries in Bangladesh. But due to compensation disparity, where both are holding the same
position but unfortunately, Mr. ABC is not paying enough as like Mr. XYZ
Now, this day’s employs are facing this issue. But behind the substance there are so many
individuals’ reasons that actually occurs like,
Discrimination: Discriminatory practices based on factors such as gender, race, ethnicity, age,
or other protected characteristics can lead to unfair discrepancies in compensation. This could
involve biases in hiring, promotion, or salary decisions.
1. Occupational Segregation
2. Lack of Transparency
3. Negotiation Skills
4. Implicit Bias
5. Historical Factors: Lack of Pay Equity Policies
• Retention and Turnover: Employees who feel unfairly compensated are more likely to
leave their jobs in search of better opportunities. High turnover rates resulting from
compensation disparities can disrupt team dynamics, increase recruitment and training
costs for employers, and erode institutional knowledge within organizations.
• Health and Well-being: Financial stress resulting from inadequate compensation can
negatively impact employees' mental and physical health. Employees who struggle to
make ends meet or feel financially insecure due to compensation differentials may
experience higher levels of stress, anxiety, and burnout, which can in turn affect their
overall well-being and productivity.