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<blockquote data-quote="APeonInALandOfCorpLackies" data-source="post: 5450802" data-attributes="member: 67558"><p>This goes back to what I originally thought. They’ll reduce MIP to 10/20/30 instead of 17/34/51. </p><p></p><p>But, because some of that reduction will go to regular salary they’ll have to adjust the midpoint slightly (because those at 130 would be “overcap”).</p><p></p><p>Only those at the very bottom of the range might get a slight bump if the addition to salary if after they add the redistributed MIP amount they’re below the new bottom (very very unlikely).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APeonInALandOfCorpLackies, post: 5450802, member: 67558"] This goes back to what I originally thought. They’ll reduce MIP to 10/20/30 instead of 17/34/51. But, because some of that reduction will go to regular salary they’ll have to adjust the midpoint slightly (because those at 130 would be “overcap”). Only those at the very bottom of the range might get a slight bump if the addition to salary if after they add the redistributed MIP amount they’re below the new bottom (very very unlikely). [/QUOTE]
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