Beware legal risk of raising worker’s title in lieu of pay
With nervous employers still keeping generous raises on the shelf, more are turning to job title promotions to show appreciation. The risk: “If you start inflating titles, the titles themselves don’t reflect the duties of the position … which can cause difficulty separating exempt and nonexempt employees,” says John Skousen, a partner with Fisher & Phillips.
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