You've recently been promoted to a position as an HR generalist, and you're anxious to get down to work. One day, a manger that you haven't worked with before comes to you to talk about a problem he's having with one of his direct reports. This employee happens to be an executive assistant, and he is a highly trusted and valued member of the department. He handles confidential information and is always looking to grow and learn. The employee feels, however, that he has been "held back" because he's classified as non-exempt and therefore can't join in with the team on special projects that require overtime or weekend work (there is no money in the budget for overtime hours) . This employee ends up feeling excluded and less important. The manager wants you to help him find a way to reclassify the position as exempt. Which of the following responses would be the least appropriate?
A) The manager should help the employee understand that he is truly a valued manager of the team.
B) Based on the information the manager has given you, the position should be upgraded, but the title would have to be changed.
C) The position should be evaluated to see how it changed since the last review and whether it should be upgraded.
D) The manager should have a conversation with the employee about his career objectives.
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