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Jim gets a job in a group home for disabled adults. The executive direct tells Jim that if he works hard and earns favorable reviews, he could work his way up to a position of greater responsibility and income. Such a system is referred to as?

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The type of system of promotion that is in effect at the group home for disabled adults is a merit-based promotion system.

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Merit-based promotions are granted due to the favorable job performance of the employee or because they have shown a particular competence or capability in their record of service for the organization or firm. This is in contrast to seniority-based promotions, which are generally decided based on the length of time someone has been employed at a company. Sometimes there are accusations in merit-based systems that management favors certain employees over others. This is why larger firms usually seek a way to recognize merit objectively to avoid accusations of favoritism. In merit-based systems, employees are motivated to do their best work and to contribute to overall organizational effectiveness.

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