Training programs may be required for promotions, job bidding (especially in unionized jobs), or salary increases. Regarding any of these, the organization must ensure that training selection criteria relates to the job. Furthermore, equal training opportunities must exist for all employees. Failure at something as simple as informing all employees of the schedule of training programs could raise suspicions regarding how fair the training programs are. Organizations should also pay close attention to training completion rates. If more “protected group” members fail to pass training programs than “majority group” members, this might indicate dissimilarities in the training offered. Once again, organizations should monitor these activities and perform periodic audits to ensure full compliance with EEO regulations.