Employers are spreading raises like peanut butter – and workers are paying the price | Gene Marks

Big Business's Latest Blunder: The Rise of the "Peanut Butter Raise"

As 2026 approaches, employees are bracing themselves for another round of across-the-board pay increases, affectionately dubbed "peanut butter raises" by compensation software provider Payscale. This trend has taken hold among more than 40% of organizations worldwide, with top performers anticipating even bigger boosts.

The statistics are staggering: a whopping 56% of top-performing companies plan to give their employees a significant salary hike this year. But what's behind this seemingly generous move? In reality, it's just another example of big business's laziness when it comes to employee evaluation and reward.

Critics argue that these "peanut butter raises" are not only uncalled-for but also uninspired. By doling out identical increases to all employees, companies are failing to recognize individual contributions or acknowledge hard work. It's a slapdash approach that leaves workers feeling like they're just going through the motions.

The issue runs deeper than just pay packets. Performance reviews, which should be a chance for managers to provide constructive feedback and guidance, have become a farce in many organizations. With companies too busy chasing profits to invest time in meaningful evaluations, employees are left with little more than a checkbox exercise to fill out.

This approach is especially galling when it comes to top performers. By lumping them together with lower-achieving colleagues, businesses are missing an opportunity to acknowledge and reward true excellence. A more nuanced approach would recognize individual strengths and weaknesses, providing personalized feedback and incentives that motivate employees to excel even further.

The trend towards "peanut butter raises" is a symptom of a larger problem: the lack of trust between employers and employees. When workers feel like their voices are not heard or their contributions recognized, they're more likely to become disenchanted with their jobs.

So what's the alternative? Implementing regular, targeted feedback sessions that provide specific goals and incentives can make all the difference. By recognizing individual achievements and offering tailored rewards, businesses can foster a culture of growth and collaboration – rather than simply going through the motions.

As Gene Marks so aptly puts it: "Raises matter... but so does regular feedback. Don't be lazy about either." The time has come for big business to rethink its approach to employee evaluation and reward. Anything less is just peanuts compared to the potential benefits of a truly empowered workforce.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? Big businesses are trying to pass off these "peanut butter raises" as some kind of gesture of goodwill 🤣 like they're actually thinking about the employees' well-being for once! Newsflash: it's just a slapdash attempt to boost morale without putting in any actual effort. I mean, who needs personalized feedback or tailored incentives when you can just give everyone the same old raise? 🙄 It's all about the bottom line, right? Companies are too busy chasing profits to care about what motivates their employees. And don't even get me started on performance reviews – they're supposed to be a chance for managers to help people grow, but in reality, it's just a farce where everyone's just going through the motions 🤯. It's like they're trying to suck the creativity out of people. I swear, if you want to keep your top performers happy, you need to acknowledge their individual strengths and weaknesses, not just treat them like cattle being herded into the same pen 🐄. Trust me, it's all about building that trust between employers and employees – when you feel heard, you're more likely to be motivated to excel, but when you feel like your voice is being ignored... well, let's just say I've seen some unhappy workers in my time 😔.
 
omg I totally get why ppl are hating on these "peanut butter raises" 🤯 it's like, companies r more worried about profit margins than actual employee satisfaction or growth. and don't even get me started on performance reviews... they're literally just a waste of time if u ask me 😴 everyone's all about that checkbox life but nobody's really invested in makin sure ppl r doin what they can do. idk, maybe i'm just old-school or smthn but can't we just have a more genuine way of recognizin & rewardin employees? like, actual feedback & incentives that matter? 💖
 
ugh, companies r just throwing money at employees like they r entitled lol 🤑😒 like, what's wrong with recognizing individual contributions? a simple "peanut butter raise" isnt gonna cut it for top performers... they need more than just a pat on the back 🤗 we need to see some real investment in our growth & development 💪
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🤦‍♂️ Big business is at it again, trying to buy everyone's happiness with these "peanut butter raises" 🥜🤑. Newsflash: it's not that simple! By giving identical increases to all employees, they're basically saying "Great job, now do the same thing you were doing last year... again." 😴 It's like, where's the recognition for top performers? They deserve some serious kudos, not just a pat on the back and a checkbox. And don't even get me started on performance reviews being a farce 📝👎. It's all about efficiency, but what about the people involved? Can't they just take the time to understand what makes their employees tick? 💭 I mean, I know companies are trying to boost morale and whatnot, but this approach is just lazy 💤. Give me personalized feedback and incentives any day! 👍 It's time for big business to step up its game and stop treating employees like robots 🤖.
 
I'm totally fed up with these peanut butter raises 🤯! It's like, yeah sure, we get a 2% bump in our paychecks, but where's the personal touch? I mean, can't my manager just take a few minutes to sit down and chat with me about what I've been doing well and where I need some extra help? Nope, it's all just a generic raise like everyone else. 🤷‍♀️

And don't even get me started on performance reviews 😒. They're literally just a form to fill out, and then you never hear from your manager again until it's time for another one-year review. Where's the feedback? Where's the growth opportunities? It's all just a bunch of corporate speak 📊.

I think the problem is that big business is too caught up in making money (and rightly so) to actually invest in their employees as people 👥. They're like, "We'll just throw some more cash at you and hope it sticks!" 💸 But we need more than that. We need to feel seen, heard, and valued as individuals 🤝.

I'd love to see companies start offering regular check-ins with managers, where they can discuss goals and challenges, and even get feedback from colleagues on how they're doing 👫. And for goodness' sake, let's ditch the generic raises already! 💸
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 40% of companies doing the same thing 🤦‍♂️. It's like they're just copying each other out of fear of missing out on being "generous". Newsflash: it's not about being generous, it's about actually valuing your employees' hard work and contributions 💸. If you want to recognize top performers, give them more than a slap on the wrist. A one-size-fits-all raise is just lazy 🙄. And don't even get me started on performance reviews... like they're even happening anymore 📝. Companies need to wake up and start taking employee feedback seriously. It's not about being "lazy", it's about actually caring about your workers 😒.
 
idk what's worse, the fact that these companies are doing this or that they're actually doing it 🤔. it feels like they're trying to be all buddy-buddy with their employees but really they're just being lazy and not putting in any effort to understand each other's stuff. i mean, can't they see that a one-size-fits-all approach is never gonna cut it? it's like they're expecting us to just magically know what we're doing without any feedback or guidance 🙄. and the worst part is that it's not even like they're trying to make it fair, just some arbitrary number tacked on to everyone's paycheck. honestly, i'm just over it.
 
I think the whole "peanut butter raises" thing is pretty frustrating... companies are basically saying, we're gonna give you all the same amount of money, regardless of how hard you work or what you contribute 🤔. It's like, I get it, profits are important, but shouldn't we be trying to motivate our top performers instead of just throwing them a bone? 🐒 I mean, have you seen those performance reviews lately? They're basically just a formality... nobody really puts in the time or effort to help employees grow. It's all about meeting quotas and hitting numbers, rather than actually investing in people 💼.
 
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