KEY POINTS
  • Google introduced changes in efforts to streamline its performance reviews and promotions.
  • Executives said the changes will result in higher salaries for employees, according to internal documents reviewed by CNBC.
  • The company's latest annual survey showed employees were increasingly dissatisfied with their pay compared what they could make elsewhere.
Sundar Pichai, Google CEO

Google is overhauling its performance evaluation process, implementing changes that will result in increased salaries, as the company tries to ease tension between employees and leadership on the issue of compensation.

Starting this week, Google is using a new process for performance reviews called GRAD, which stands for Google Reviews and Development. It's part of an effort to streamline the evaluation process, limiting reviews to once a year, instead of twice, and putting more responsibility in the hands of managers rather than relying heavily on peer reviews, according to internal documents reviewed by CNBC.