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Variable pay to get a bigger slice

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Indian flagAs the appraisal season draws near, India Inc is busy reworking compensation packages to increase the variable component at a time when the future is tense.

Most companies see the next few quarters as a period of uncertainty and are trying to shift costs from fixed to variable.

The idea is to remain flexible and not get committed too early, especially with costs.

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GlaxoSmithKline says salary is an issue and it has to be linked to the employee's productivity.

"We have streamlined it largely in terms of making it more market-focused and making it more cost-to-company based.

"We have restructured our variable pay, which focuses on financial measures, value drivers and individual contribution," says Ronald C Sequeira, executive director, GlaxoSmithKline.

On average, variable pay now forms 20-25 per cent of compensation. That could go up to as much as 50 per cent.

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