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Loyalty has very little meaning in work. It’s all negotiation, leverage and competency.
If an employee can deliver your work competently, no company wants to lose them because it costs a lot in time and money to get someone new up to speed.
My suggestion is to look out, talk to a few recruiters and get a general feel of the job market in your field. You’ll know the kind of salary you can command and the demand right now.
With that knowledge you can approach your boss and have that conversation about a salary hike without mentioning the other employee as that would be very unprofessional.
If they refuse, you can step up your job search to leave for a competitor.
PeterAre you in similar job roles? If this person is in sales and you’re not, then it’s not really relevant. I think IT people and HR people are overpaid and produce low quality work at my job, but I wouldn’t compare my salary to them.
Only to people who do the same thing as me.
DamasoI am sorry you are going through this. When I read your post, a few things go through my mind. First is you need to relax and calculate your next more carefully. Are you comparing apple to apples when it comes to your position and their position? Meaning do you have a paper trail that you can prove everything you are claiming.
Second is what type of position financially are you in. Are you able to weather the storm that may follow proactive action to advocate for yourself if things go sideways. You may want to line something up so if you are let go or decide to leave that you have a cushion to fall on.
Last if you do truly believe that business is business then you should formulate a plan that treats this as a business transaction. Start lining your ducks up and before taking any action work this scenario through each scenario. First is doing nothing and going to work like normal all the way to filing a lawsuit if you have the documentation to do so.
Once you have worked all of the angles then you can make a calm and informed decision that is all business.
Good luck!!!
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