Dictionary definition: factor-comparison method

factor-comparison method A method of job evaluation in which jobs are compared with each other in terms of compensable job factors . These may include skill, effort, decision making, working conditions, and responsibility for people, finance, or equipment. Ideally, all factors should be present in all the jobs being ...

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