I've seen more and more fracturing of job positions due to this. More and more any variation within a job position gets called bias, and so the response is more and more admin time to splinter job positions.
"Why is he paid more than you? Because he's in position X instead of position Y - position X has more on-call hours than position Y."
I've seen more and more fracturing of job positions due to this. More and more any variation within a job position gets called bias, and so the response is more and more admin time to splinter job positions.
"Why is he paid more than you? Because he's in position X instead of position Y - position X has more on-call hours than position Y."