According to David Buzzell, CIO at the workforce management solutions provider, although, there was no lay off in the IT department of many organizations, total compensation has been impacted badly, and workloads went up exponentially. As per the survey conducted by Computer 2010 Salary Survey, everything is kind of thorny: Bonuses and benefits are down, and workloads and work hours have increased. But, salaries remains stagnant, ie a rise of salary of about .7% on average and the satisfaction level of employees are very poor.
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