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Question
When vacancies at higher levels are filled by shifting people from lower levels to higher levels with increase in status and salary it is called ______.
Options
Promotion
Transfer
Employment exchange
Placement agency
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Solution
When vacancies at higher levels are filled by shifting people from lower levels to higher levels with increase in status and salary it is called Promotion.
Explanation:
Vacancies at higher levels may be filled up by promoting persons working at lower levels. For example, when the present sales manager of a company retires, one of the branch managers may be promoted as the new sales manager. Promotion involves shifting an employee to a higher post carrying a higher status and more salary.
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