Can the employee request and/or include letters of commendation or reference?
Yes. Employees may include commendation or other letters of reference. Though letters (whether they are solicited or unsolicited) are not a mandatory element of the Accretion Promotion Package, their inclusion can often lend significant credence to the assertion of promotion readiness as a result of the employee’s performance and impact of his/her contributions. It is however, up to the discretion of the supervisor/manager reviewing the package to determine how much or little weight should be given to such information.
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