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An appointment from an eligibility list, typically to a higher classification.
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Advancing a pawn to the eighth rank, converting it to a queen, rook, bishop or knight. Promotion to a piece other than a queen is called underpromotion.
Ãâó: www.freedownloadsoft.com/info/file-chess-.html
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A job change within a job family that involves movement of an employee to a higher zone, which results in an increase in pay.
Ãâó: unebapps01.nebraska.edu/nuvalues/nuvalues.nsf/0/f4...
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means movement of a permanent employee from one position or job in the employer's organization to another position or job that (i) has a higher salary or a higher salary range than the salary or salary range of the position or job previously held by the employee, and (ii) ranks higher in the organizational hierarchy of the employer, and includes a reclassification of the employee's position or job where the reclassified position or job meets the requirements of subparagraphs (i) and (ii).
Ãâó: www.gov.sk.ca/shrc/equity2000/equity19.htm
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results in the documents having better exposure. It involves ensuring that the catalogue itself is well-known and that the documents can be discovered through many avenues.
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