When you're trying to recruit employees, you need a generous compensation and benefits plan. Exceeding Georgia's compensation laws and providing additional benefits will show employees you care. It will also help you...
When you're trying to recruit employees, you need a generous compensation and benefits plan. Exceeding Georgia's compensation laws and providing additional benefits will show employees you care. It will also help you stand up to the competition and attract the right kind of talent to your open positions.
When you’re trying to recruit employees, you need a generous compensation and benefits plan. Exceeding Georgia’s compensation laws and providing additional benefits will show employees you care. It will also help you stand up to the competition and attract the right kind of talent to your open positions.
Some companies don’t know the laws they must follow in Georgia or have the time to dedicate to sourcing benefits. Globalization Partners offers Georgia compensation and benefits outsourcing to make your expansion easier. We’ll add your employees to our payroll and existing benefits plan so that you can continue running your company with total peace of mind.
Georgia Compensation Laws
Georgia has the lowest minimum wage in the former Soviet Union — 20 lari per month, or about $7.
Guaranteed Benefits in Georgia
When you start to put together your Georgia benefits management plan, you must include all guaranteed benefits first. Georgia celebrates 17 national public holidays, and you should give employees those days off. Employees are also entitled to 24 paid days of annual leave each year, as well as 15 additional days of unpaid leave for any illnesses or emergencies. If the document proving ill-being is delivered to the employer, it will be reimbursed.
Maternity leave is 730 days of time off, and employees can use it to cover pregnancy and any child care costs. However, only 183 days are paid, or 200 days if the employee has twins or delivery complications. Cash allowance for a period of paid maternity leave and paid parental leave, as well as paid newborn adoption leave, which is paid from the State Budget of Georgia, shall be a maximum of GEL 1000 in total. The employer does not have an obligation to pay for maternity leave but free will.
Georgia Benefits Management
When you’re dispersing benefits to employees, remember that it’s the perfect time to also give out supplemental benefits. Choosing to provide additional benefits will show employees that you care about their success and want them to keep working with your company. For example, many employees in Georgia will try to negotiate a Christmas bonus even though it’s not required. You should add this bonus to an employment contract along with additional benefits, such as paid paternity leave, private health care plans, and similar perks.
Restrictions for Benefits and Compensation
If your company wants to provide compensation and benefits quickly, you’re likely to run into difficulties. You must have a subsidiary in Georgia before giving out compensation and benefits, and a subsidiary can take weeks or months to establish. Your only way to avoid this restriction is through Georgia compensation and benefits outsourcing with a global PEO, such as Globalization Partners. You can use our PEO to start working quickly without having to worry about Georgia compensation laws or other compliance issues.
Choose Globalization Partners Today
Globalization Partners will work hard on your behalf so that you can benefit from a successful expansion. Contact us today to learn more about Georgia benefits and compensation outsourcing.