Year-End Bonuses Dry Up: Survey Says

Year End Bonus

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/03/12 09:32 AM ET Updated: 01/03/12 06:33 PM ET

Did your company give employees a year-end bonus? If you didn't, you're part of a growing trend. According to a survey by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, 43 percent of HR execs say their companies don't give out year-end bonuses or gifts to employees. (Pre-recession, in 2007, just 28 percent were similarly Scrooge-ish.)

Among the 53 percent of companies that did award bonuses, half gave employees either a non-monetary gift or less than $100. Thirty-one percent gave all employees a monetary bonus based on the company's overall performance, and 19 percent gave performance-based bonuses only to certain employees. Among those companies giving bonuses, most bonuses were similar to what they gave in 2010.

Why it matters to your business: It's understandable if you can't shell out huge bonuses, but rewarding your employees in some way is important. While Challenger's study noted that small companies are on tight budgets, it also suggests that even something as simple as a $25 gift card or a day (or two) off with pay can boost employee morale. Since it's too late to do anything about that for 2011, you might consider a New Year's treat for your employees (sometime in the month of January), or a nod to the Chinese New Year, which starts January 23.

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Did your company give employees a year-end bonus? If you didn't, you're part of a growing trend. According to a survey by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, 43 percent of HR execs say their companies don't...
Did your company give employees a year-end bonus? If you didn't, you're part of a growing trend. According to a survey by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, 43 percent of HR execs say their companies don't...
 
 
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07:21 PM on 01/08/2012
The big box retailers are just as guilty of treating their employees with contempt during the holiday season. Sears and Macys are just a couple of retaliers who cheated their employees out of holiday bonuses. Sears employees were bullied into working holiday overtime. Managers warned (threatened) they may have no work for them after inventory. No holiday party, no gifts of any kind, barely any Happy Holidays greetings from their immediate supervisor. Macy's Inc. who posted a generous year end profit, treated their store level employees with such disdain and contempt, it is despicable. No holiday party of any kind,(except for the individual rogue dept manager bringing in cookies, beverages) no bonuses for many of the GSM managers in the Eastern region stores. Most distasteful, those employees who were scheduled to work the day before and the day after Christmas, did not receive holiday pay of any kind. Macys HR initially claimed it was a system glitch, but later back pedaled when associates called corporate HR to complain of this deplorable treatment. What a terrible way to treat their employees especially after their prosperous holiday season. Perhaps these employees should return to school, re-train and earn a degree,. However, it seems many of the Fortune 500 companies are also treating their employees with higher credentials just as shabby. The Occupy wall street protestors had the right idea. It seems corporate greed, debauchery and sketchy bookkeeping practices are bringing down the back bone of America, specifically the middle class citizens.
mistergg69
obama 2012
12:01 AM on 01/06/2012
BANKSTERS GOT BONUSES...WORKERS GOT HOSES

OBAMA 2012
10:43 AM on 01/04/2012
I have not recieved a bonus for 20 years. The employees do not get bonuses unless you are one of their top executives. They may get a free turkey or something the company does not have to spring for or can get a tax break.
Funny target is pictured. Quit a few of their managers and executives quit as did a lot of managers in a lot of companies I know-their bonuses were being cut so they moved to Walmart. Soon they will get zip there also.
Plenty of money for ceo and executive bonuses. Funny but I do not see any real profit making occurring.
10:03 AM on 01/04/2012
It doesn't trickle down but it does trickle up.
08:29 AM on 01/04/2012
My husband hasn't received his bonus for two years. We plan our budget around it. This year (I mean 2011) he was told a month before he was to receive it that he would not be getting one. Its funny how they expect him to go the extra mile but they can't do the same. Nice way to treat an employee of 25+ years.
07:31 AM on 01/04/2012
More for the top.
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sobaytransplant
Obama 2012! Accept no substitute!!
01:40 AM on 01/04/2012
My husband actually GOT a bonus this year and it was a HUGE surprise! They didn't give one at all last year but business had improved so much THIS year that they were able to give nice bonus checks, as well as restaurant gift cards for all of the employees. It was GREAT fun, especially when you aren't expecting it!
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
11:02 PM on 01/03/2012
I shall have to share this article with my fellow employee's; all of us received a very generous Christmas bonus from our company president this year. Business has been unusually good for us and this trend is continuing into 2012. Maybe things are going to rebound this year....
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sobaytransplant
Obama 2012! Accept no substitute!!
01:42 AM on 01/04/2012
What state are you in, Mud? We're in California. You know, the one where they have been predicting all of the businesses were going to LEAVE and we were on our way to financial ruin after electing Jerry Brown in 2010. Boy were they wrong!
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Esther21072011
I'm one of the 53% that pays taxes
06:18 AM on 01/04/2012
One company is not gonna save a state drowning in red ink from left wing policies and being a sanctuary state for illegals
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
04:29 PM on 01/04/2012
I too am in Sunny California. I guess it all depends on WHAT business you work for. I agree with you about Brown and I sure wish the Dems ran someone else for Governor as I think Jerry is a complete dunce & klutz, I guess folks didn't remember the crummy job he did in his previous term as Governor. Under his "leadership" if you call it that the state IS going under.
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kamact
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10:21 PM on 01/03/2012
Of course, as the CEOs require even more unreasonable compensation,...
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10:13 PM on 01/03/2012
Yet CEO's bonuses are at a all time high because they are the only ones that really work to create business profit, right?
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Esther21072011
I'm one of the 53% that pays taxes
06:20 AM on 01/04/2012
Leading a company through a very tough economic situation and keeping it from failing and putting all employees out of a job is a skill that gets rewarded
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06:38 AM on 01/04/2012
Should a CEO salary be 500 times that of the employees? There are companies in the USA that think if your treat employees like dirt, then you will get dirt employees. Some CEO's take home the same salary as their employees because if ALL are invested in the company then the company prospers. Howard Schultz of Starbucks got a 45% raise on his million $ salary but employees can't get more than 3%. How is that good for a companies loyalty and moral? You must be a 1% trust baby to believe it fair.
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06:40 AM on 01/04/2012
Just an FYI on my response, Starbucks laid off 30,000 employees in 2008-2009 so that blows your point into the mute section.
09:57 PM on 01/03/2012
what did wall street get?
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tacevad
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09:44 PM on 01/03/2012
in a related story: CEO's expect a record bonus this year
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dlplummer
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08:57 PM on 01/03/2012
This is a great video about what really motivates us. The comments illustrate that it is really not money.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc
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Jim bob
Be the change you wish to see.
03:22 AM on 01/04/2012
Yep, good one. thanks.
08:38 PM on 01/03/2012
What good employers understand is that rewarding employees for good work both attracts and retains employees who produce good work. And bonuses are relative. I temped as an executive assistant for several months in 2002 and got hired perm in November of that year. I did not expect a Christmas bonus because I had joined so recently, but I was pleasantly surprised with $600. In 2003, I slaved away all year (and I do mean slaved, it was a Wall St. firm) and looked forward to Christmas. Lo and behold, what did I get? $600. Come January, I looked at internal postings and found a position with half the workload for higher pay and never looked back. The first bonus was a compliment, but the second was an insult.
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jkkFL
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10:36 PM on 01/03/2012
LOL! My 'Bonus' was $45!
And I know a bunch of people who lost vacation time, because they were afraid to take it.
They feared losing their jobs..
Sure hope I'm around when karma visits these these Grinches!
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
07:47 PM on 01/03/2012
Small businesses are much more likely to pay year end bonuses.

They still believe in giving real incentives to employees for a job well done.

The greedy MBA beancounter mentality is destroying businesses left and right.

See NetFlix as an example.
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jkkFL
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10:37 PM on 01/03/2012
Karma will be calling on the beancounters, too!!
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Jim bob
Be the change you wish to see.
03:24 AM on 01/04/2012
they had to spend a couple years in grad school to figure out this: "hey, let's double our prices, that'll work!!"
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
07:27 AM on 01/04/2012
Happy 2012 JimBob !!