That is grammatically correct.
You can say "Ho'omaika'i 'ana ma kou ho'omohala 'ana" which means congratulations on your promotion in Hawaiian.
Both, depending on the construction that follows. We congratulate people on their promotion, and for being promoted.
You can't use congratulations with an apostrophe.
To wish a boss congratulations for a promotion, a card can be purchased and signed by coworkers. A cake can also be given to a boss to congratulate them on a promotion.
"Thank you for the congratulations on my job promotion" is a typical response by someone to another person who wished them well on advancing in their career. It is a polite response that recognizes good manners and a healthy social interaction.
His superiors felt he did not deserve the promotion.
In Tamil, you would say "உங்கள் மேம்பட்டியை வாழ்த்துக்கள்" (uṅkaḷ mēmbaṭṭiyai vāḻttukkaḷ) to congratulate someone on their promotion.
Dear Sir, Namskar! Congratulations on your recent promotion. Your hard work and dedication make this advancement well earned. One Again Congratulations To you Thanks & Regards Chef Abdul Wahid khan Master Chef
Thank you for the wishes. I'm pleased to renew contact and look forward to working with you.
"Congratulations on your promotion!" "Wow, that sunset is breathtaking!" "I can't believe we won the game!"
Thats depends in time, experience, challenge, succeed and thats deserve the promotion
"Congratulations on your well-deserved promotion! Your dedication and hard work have truly paid off, and this achievement is a testament to your leadership and commitment to service. Wishing you continued success as you take on new challenges in your naval career!"