Asked by Summer Bourbon on Jul 14, 2024

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Peer-review boards consist only of people whose jobs are similar to that of the person appearing before the board.

Peer-Review Boards

Committees made up of employees who review decisions or actions (such as disputes or grievances) within an organization, offering a form of internal oversight.

  • Determine the function and evolution of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in settings devoid of labor unions.
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Amitoj JosanJul 20, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Peer-review boards are typically composed of experts from the same field or related fields, but it is not necessarily true that all members will have the exact same job as the person appearing before the board. The purpose of the board is to provide objective evaluation and feedback on the individual's work and qualifications.