Promotion policy
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5 mins
Our promotion policy ensures clear criteria and fair processes for career advancement, enhancing employee motivation and retention.
What is a Promotion policy?
A promotion policy outlines the criteria and procedures for advancing employees to higher positions within an organisation.
It ensures a transparent, fair, and consistent approach to recognising and rewarding talent, promoting merit-based progression.
This policy helps maintain employee motivation and engagement by providing clear career development pathways. It also supports organisational growth by aligning promotions with business needs and employee performance, fostering a culture of excellence and retention.
During onboarding / after changes / planned refresher
Internally issued to appropriate recipients in your Company
Great Britain & NI (United Kingdom), Worldwide
Compliance
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Equality Act 2010: Ensures that promotion decisions are free from discrimination based on protected characteristics such as age, gender, race, disability, and more.
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Employment Rights Act 1996: Provides a framework for fair treatment and procedural fairness in employment practices, including promotions.
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Acas Code of Practice on Recruitment and Selection: Offers guidance on maintaining fairness, transparency, and consistency in the promotion process.
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Best Practice: Objective Criteria and Transparency: Ensure that promotion policies use clear, objective criteria for evaluating candidates and that the process is transparent and well-communicated to all employees.
Other territories
Consult your jurisdiction's employment legislation or labor laws to ensure compliance with the template. Review the language for local precision.