A degree is required–but does a raise hinge on it?
Q. If a job description states "a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience" as a qualification and an employee has proven he/she can do everything the job description entails and then some, is it legal to tell them the raise (within reason) cannot be justified to the board of directors because they do not have a college degree? – Cyndi, Missouri
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