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MELVILLE, N.Y. – If you've been delaying plans to seek a raise, now might be the time.
The shortage of highly skilled workers has emboldened some employees to demand higher salaries. Fifty-eight percent of employees surveyed nationwide by the staffing company Robert Half International and CareerBuilder.com said they are more likely to negotiate a better compensation package today, double the percentage a year ago.
Dale Carnegie Training in Hauppauge, N.Y., has received increasing numbers of requests for training from companies convinced that the only way to get good people in today's market is to steal them or grow their own – as in training, says Peter Handal, Dale Carnegie's chairman and chief executive.
For employees seeking a raise, here are a few tips from Handal:
Also consider the company's circumstances. "If the company is on the verge of bankruptcy ... there's no point in spending a lot of energy in negotiating a raise," he says.
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