Favoritism definition

Favoritism means unfair treatment of an employee as demonstrated by preferential, exceptional or advantageous treatment of a similarly situated employee unless the treatment is related to the actual job responsibilities of the employee or is agreed to in writing by the employee.
Favoritism means partiality in promoting the interest of Buyer over that of other purchasers.
Favoritism means unfair treatment of an employee as demonstrated by preferential, exceptional or advantageous treatment of another or other employees.

Examples of Favoritism in a sentence

  • Favoritism of one client over another client constitutes a breach of fiduciary duty.

  • Harassment and Favoritism The board of education is an affirmative action employer and holds all its employees responsible for maintaining a working environment that is free from all discriminatory practices.

  • Favoritism will not be greater than if statutory request for proposals process is used.

  • Favoritism or other improper motives have no place in the award or administration of public contracts.

  • Favoritism by the lender in processing time or prioritization of the director’s or equity holder’s PPP application is prohibited.


More Definitions of Favoritism

Favoritism means partiality in promoting the interest of Seller over that of other suppliers.
Favoritism means partiality in promoting the interest of one company over that of other companies; and "party" includes any Affiliate of such party.
Favoritism means unfair treatment of an employee as demonstrated by preferential,
Favoritism means partiality in promoting the interest of Seller over that of other vendors. Such activity by Seller shall constitute breach of contract by Seller of every contract and Order with Xxxxx and may further result in Seller’s debarment from doing business with Buyer.
Favoritism means partiality in promoting the interest of a party over that of other vendors. Such activity by either party will constitute breach of this Agreement by that party.
Favoritism means partiality in promoting the interest of Seller over that of other suppliers. Any breach by Seller of its obligations under this Section shall constitute a material default by Seller of every contract and Order with Buyer and may further result in Seller’s debarment from doing business with Buyer. Seller shall also comply with all ethics, fair business practices, non-discrimination and non-harassment policies of Buyer.
Favoritism means the provision of services or resources according to personal affiliation of an official.