I managed a team of 30 with 2 new recruits having no print experience, we have a process where every month we meet and document their progress and training, we have a reciprocal agreement in place where our trainees spend a week in another print company which has a fantastic modern bindery and we take theirs to spend a week in our plate room or press hall to give them a scope as broad as possible and hopefully expand their horizon
Trainees are first inline to go to our annual print conference with our senior management and our annual pride in print awards, which is a much celebrated black tie gala
The upshot of all this is that remuneration is discussed at the point of employment after that the focus is on igniting in them a passion for our profession and encouraging their growth in this trade, reward is via feedback and appreciation for a job well done from senior managers and peers and where possible instil a sense of confidence which in my view is far more effective than a selective nominal raise.
Our show of appreciation of staff happens daily, weekly monthly, our salary reviews are annual, works well for us.