Not exact matches
Because members of Congress can not serve simultaneously in executive
positions, a whip in the United States can not bargain with a member by using
as an inducement the possibility of promotion or
demotion in a sitting administration.
Patterson was offered a
position as a Justice of the Peace, but declined what she viewed
as a
demotion.
Most concerns go unheard; many times because someone is abusing a
position of authority, or there are other aspects such
as fear of job loss or
demotion, refusal to be believed, and humiliation.
Both levels of court agreed that this transfer constituted constructive dismissal
as the new
position was a
demotion, and a significant loss in status and prestige.
He argued that the new
position was a
demotion as he would no longer have significant management and leadership responsibilities.
According to the National Post, a judge said the plaintiff, a McDonald's manager, had been «set up to fail» after she was told she must accept a
demotion to a lower
position as first assistant or be fired after working 25 years for McDonald's restaurants in Newfoundland and Ottawa.
The freight analyst
position had not been posted, so other employees would have known it was a
position created specifically for the plaintiff because of his perceived ineptitude and would have been viewed
as a
demotion by other employees;