Medeski
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2008
- 81
Hello ladies and gents,
We recently extended an offer to a new EE grad. We work in a small office (6 people not including sales staff who work at a kiosk). Though the new hire will initially be making less than most in the office, we are writing in a pay bump after one year that will have him making more than some people, including technicians who are 20+ years older (though have only worked here less than a year).
When he starts working, I was thinking of just sitting down with and asking him if he would please keep his salary information confidential in the office to avoid any issues. I don't know if I need to go any further than that, but as we haven't written his contract yet, is it prudent to put something in there as well? He doesn't seem like a blabber, but he hasn't started working yet and it's only our second engineering hire.
Just wondering if anyone has any input and experience in the issue. Thanks in advance!
We recently extended an offer to a new EE grad. We work in a small office (6 people not including sales staff who work at a kiosk). Though the new hire will initially be making less than most in the office, we are writing in a pay bump after one year that will have him making more than some people, including technicians who are 20+ years older (though have only worked here less than a year).
When he starts working, I was thinking of just sitting down with and asking him if he would please keep his salary information confidential in the office to avoid any issues. I don't know if I need to go any further than that, but as we haven't written his contract yet, is it prudent to put something in there as well? He doesn't seem like a blabber, but he hasn't started working yet and it's only our second engineering hire.
Just wondering if anyone has any input and experience in the issue. Thanks in advance!