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Promotion/Demotion
Promotion and demotion decisions are often subjective. So they leave employers open to charges of bias. To alleviate even the perception of discrimination when making promotion and demotion decisions, an employer should have sample letters and objective documentation; rules for dealing with unhappy employees; and checklists for reducing the risk of bias in promotion and demotion decisions.
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