The OUCH test described in Chapter 3 of your textbook is a rule of thumb you should use whenever you are contemplating any employment action. OUCH stands for Objective, Uniform in application, Consistent in effect, and Has job relatedness. Offer an example (real or hypothetical) of an employer action taken against an employee that demonstrates a step missing from the OUCH test.
Written on January 30th, 2020 by
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