Ensure supervisors treat employees fairly and equitably.
EQUITABLY
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equitably, objectively, legitimately, honestly, justly, lawfully, dispassionately
Ensure supervisors treat employees fairly and equitably.
It would indicate that income is being distributed more equitably.
the doctrine that several different cultures (rather than one national culture) can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single country
Justice is a concept representing fairness and moral rightness. It involves ensuring that individuals are treated equitably and that their rights are respected within society.
The duties are the same regardless of the animal involved - minimize harm, maximize health, communicate fairly and equitably to the owner/caretaker of the animal.
Katherine Hanson has written: 'Teaching Mathematics Effectively and Equitably to Females/Ed348-465' 'The world food problem' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Food supply
In South Carolina, assets acquired during the marriage are typically divided equitably in a divorce. This means they may not be divided equally, but rather in a manner that is fair and just based on various factors such as each spouse's contribution to the marriage, their respective financial situations, and the length of the marriage. It's important to note that separate property, such as assets owned before the marriage or received as gifts or inheritances, may be excluded from the division.
Eminent domain, commonly also referred to as condemnation, is the power of a government entity to claim land which is needed for a public purpose, but only after following due process and equitably compensating the owner for the value of the taking.