Employee at nonprofit organization discovers new hire gets higher salary, takes it up with manager, who refuses to give them a raise: ‘There will be no increase’

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  • Man Feeling Jealous of His Colleague's Success in Office
  • New hire makes $4 more than me

    Thank you so much for bringing up your concern. I so appreciate you feeling like you can reach out and that we can have open conversations about everything. Transparency is very important to me. Please know that you are valued as a person and as a professional. Your contributions are vast and your performance is outstanding! There are several reasons for the pay discrepancy and some of them include: no future pay raises, matching a current salary, securing the right team member, salaries paid by
  • I've been with this nonprofit for almost 2 years. Our team has been asking for additional staff to support the fast increasing caseloads.
  • When we finally hired a new person, my hours were cut to accommodate them, I lost my preferred days, and this new person makes $4 more than me.
  • They have no prior experience in this field, no college education, and are self-proclaimed as someone who has no attention to detail (OUR JOB WORKS WITH LEGAL SYSTEMS).
  • I finally confronted our ED about it and this was their response.
  • FreeFortuna The font change tells me that they copied and pasted those reasons from somewhere else. I wonder who told them what to say.
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply My thoughts exactly. They also failed to acknowledge my hours cut and days lost....
  • MusicQuestion Non-profits will cook you if they can. I would have a conversation in person and force them to be clear and fight for your worth.
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply I can almost guarantee there will be no increase once I talk to them in person.
  • MusicQuestion Then start applying else where. Non profits operate by taking advantage of people like you. They expect sacrifices from you while they get to live the way they want to.
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply You're right and I have been. It's tough to find jobs in my area
  • StrangeArcticles When stuff like that comes up, it is usually a sign it's time to bounce cause they will only focus on attracting new people, not holding on to long-term employees. That not only means you're not getting the raise, it often also means you get extra workload to train a person at jobs you are better at for less money than they're making, which is obviously fun. Places like this usually do not adjust their culture but tend to become kinda hostile if their bs is confronted directly.
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  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply You're absolutely right. Our team is completely overloaded already and training has been insane considering this person has never worked in this field. It's tough having to choose whether I advocate for myself and potentially lose my job or stay and sk it up.
  • TheVintageJane Time to move on.
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply Believe me, I'm trying.
  • Salty Telluride It is tough but stick it out. Made a switch to a local gov and I make more, have better benefits, and enjoy my job more now. It was definitely miserable going home after 10 hour days and spending hours applying for jobs. Don't give up
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply Ty!
  • Surefang This is both why employers keep trying to forbid employees from talking about their pay, and why it's illegal for them to do that.
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply We've been forbid to talk to each other outside of the office...
  • PunkRockClub Right it's great they give you reasons but they should still also match your pay. I had this exact situation and it ended up leaving my employer of 7 years for 30% more, new employer not even knowing me after one interview for a job that held far less responsibility but was primarily the same (specialist vs generalist). I can't be happier. I've been here four years now, raises every year, and even did yes get a market adjustment my first year without asking and they gave me literall
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply That's amazing!
  • Certain Trade841 It gets even funnier when they hire someone without prior experience in the industry to be your boss while you were applying for the same position with many years already in the company.
  • eisforexhausted Original Poster's Reply How do you tolerate that???

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