Forum Column
By Antonio R. Sarabia II
The navigation of employee bonus waters is difficult. Often, employers announce a program but do not want or intend to pay bonuses to employees who leave or who are terminated for cause. While bonuses are awarded for a wide array of achievements and over different periods, most common is the annual bonus.
The annual bonus may be tied to the performance of th...
By Antonio R. Sarabia II
The navigation of employee bonus waters is difficult. Often, employers announce a program but do not want or intend to pay bonuses to employees who leave or who are terminated for cause. While bonuses are awarded for a wide array of achievements and over different periods, most common is the annual bonus.
The annual bonus may be tied to the performance of th...
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