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    <b>Q:</b>Who is best suited to communicate changes in pay? Who should be responsible for communications?<p>

    <b>A:</b>The immediate supervisor is ALWAYS the best person to communicate to an employee about pay. The supervisor best knows the employee and employees look to supervisors for a clear message. HR can help design and support communications but supervisors must bring the message through.<p>



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