What occurs in progressive discipline?

A) A written warning precedes verbal warnings
B) Written warnings regarding a specific infraction are kept in the employee's personnel file throughout the employee's hire
C) Written warnings are advocated only in the most serious of offenses because they undermine the employee's self-esteem
D) The morale of the unit will be undermined if the manager fails to enforce the appropriate level of discipline for a specific infraction


D

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