Lieutenants were just lieutenants, without the division of sub-lieutenants, but their seniority was all-important, and taken from the Navy list. |
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Walter Mondale doesn't need his seniority from the past to become an important, effective representative of the state of Minnesota. |
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In both Congress and state legislatures, positions of power and leadership are based on seniority within the institution. |
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He has an admirable faith in technology, unlike many others of his seniority in the Indian Police. |
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Outcomes refers to salaries, recognition, fringe benefits, seniority rights and the like. |
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Union negotiators had been seeking a guaranteed 40-hour workweek and job assignments based on seniority. |
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An additional week of vacation will be given to workers with over 30 years of seniority. |
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One by one, in order of seniority, employees' names were called and they trooped forward to receive a thin smile and an envelope from Eloise. |
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A derogatory reference to her seniority wedges itself into most recollections of those two weeks in the jungle. |
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Downsizing, however, cuts deep and employees with a decade or more of service are laid off, while the firm retains those with greater seniority. |
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The Yorkshire Hussars were the county's oldest territorial regiment, and were ranked third in seniority in the country. |
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Afterwards he was awarded six months additional seniority for meritorious war service. |
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All of the seniority levels recovered lower amounts in 1999 than the historical average. |
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The precedence of one bishop over another was determined by seniority of consecration. |
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They will also enjoy a right of seniority in the different public departments in which they work. |
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The barracks allowed us to be separated from those with genuine seniority and rank and provided us a space to turn on each other. |
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Given the seniority of those appointed, the chances are they can cope with a bit of envy. |
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Your importance can usually be gauged by the seniority of the aide assigned to you or your group. |
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Promotion by seniority, waiting for dead men's shoes, is a sad blow to efficiency, for it stifles initiative and offers no incentive. |
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The deal gave promotions and added seniority to 59 minorities who are employed as custodians by the city's school board. |
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Then, he managed to drop the fact that he has more seniority than the current chairman of the Labor-Health Appropriations Subcommittee. |
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Less attentive listeners may have made the easy mistake that he was impugning Dr Luke's reputableness or his seniority. |
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The major is elected by uncontrolled vote of the captains, and the Colonel is promoted automatically by seniority from the lieutenant-colonels. |
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Staff appointments followed in relentless sequence as he inched his way up the ladder of seniority. |
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The Standing Orders suggest that members from a party should be called in order of their seniority. |
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Workers with decades of seniority are being excessed, required to take physically demanding jobs or forced into early retirement. |
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Our specialist team of consultants recruit at all degrees of seniority, from newly-qualified to partner level. |
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You don't get to his level of seniority at the age of 42 without playing hard ball. |
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It is a matter of record that he, despite his seniority in the Metropolitan Police, has recently pounded the beat and personally made arrests. |
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Pakistani players are currently paid per match according to a grading system based on seniority. |
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We have people in authority who were promoted based on seniority, not ability. |
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Both of you understand that your power relations are not measured by seniority or salary. |
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Advancement by seniority resulted in painfully slow promotion, which resulted in officers overage in grade. |
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Under the old agreement, pensions ceased to increase in value beyond 30 years of seniority. |
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Our filial relationships, ruled by generational authority and following a pecking order based on seniority, are very Chinese, too. |
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Once West Pointers achieved sufficient seniority, they commanded in all of America's wars save one. |
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His seniority revoked and his union grievance rejected, he then decided to try the courts. |
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Attitudes are learnt through observation of those in relative power or seniority. |
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In non-family business situations, choices are often made either based simply on seniority or cost. |
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This often includes lazy or incompetent peers, ineffective management, or a seniority system that rewards obsolete employees and punishes newer, more aggressive go-getters. |
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These attributes include incumbency, seniority, committee membership, chairmanships of relevant committees, and commitment to the views supported by the political action committee. |
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We didn't have to give ground on our seniority, assembly points and quality of life issues... but as I said, we did have to fight. |
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In perhaps the most interesting part of the paper, they use the SCF microdata to disaggregate wage growth by job seniority. |
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According to the seniority study made in 2003, an increasing proportion of the personnel will be retiring in the next few years. |
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The system decouples age and seniority, allowing younger people to outrank and outearn their elders. |
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A little self-deprecating humour goes a long way to levelling the seniority imbalance. |
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How will they ensure the right trainers are active, in terms of seniority and specialism? |
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The comparative figures were related to the relative seniority of the technicians in question. |
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We also attempt to reconcile different pieces of evidence by analyzing the evolution of real wages by job seniority. |
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Members of the Court whose terms of office began on the same date shall take precedence in relation to one another according to seniority of age. |
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Nurses on unpaid leave of absence were limited in their right to accumulate seniority. |
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Dreyfus was finally exonerated in 1906, but the army refused to count his time on Devil's Island towards his seniority and promotion. |
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Due to seniority, I may have subtle but indirect influence and, if individual B is not self-confident, I may be able to influence the findings. |
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Awarding the LSM annually is not mandatory and should not be a matter of custom for a particular appointment or by seniority alone. |
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Employers expressed the view that reinstatement was an inappropriate remedy, especially for workers who have only one year's seniority. |
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The divisional registration shall preserve the filing date and any priority date and seniority date of the original registration. |
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Lack of seniority, resources and management commitment, as well as the multiple tasks assigned to them, hamstring their efforts system-wide. |
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Similarly, for layoffs and recalls, seniority would govern only if the most senior employee was qualified to perform the available work. |
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But it will not be Clegg's formal seniority that concerns his former Tory partners. |
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However, leave counts for purposes of rights relating for instance, to seniority, length of service and promotion. |
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The number of seniority steps, which currently provide an automatic rise in salary every two years, would be reduced in the new system. |
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As a result, the Court declared the seniority provisions discriminatory and ordered them struck down. |
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Mr. Speaker, I want to give my hon. colleague a heads up that my own brother was the number one person on the IWA seniority list. |
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One of the fundamental protections usually contained in a collective agreement is an employee's seniority right. |
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The sale of stock in the companies concerned would not have any impact on employees who would retain their status, seniority and benefits. |
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If the multiplication factor is higher than one, any balance shall be converted into seniority in the step. |
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To assert her seniority and dominance in the house, the first wife repeatedly tricks and deceives her co-wives to land them in trouble with their husband. |
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Pilot seniority is paramount to the pilot group as a whole, and the Flight Options CEO is letting the pilots themselves solve this prickly problem. |
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The best we mere doctors usually hope for is time with aides of varying seniority. |
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He has been notably silent as legislatures have stripped teachers of seniority, tenure, and collective bargaining rights. |
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The culture of promotion through seniority kills creativity and effectiveness. |
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Charter schools, rejecting the tenet of promotion through seniority, promised to do better. |
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Vogel spins a story of a political culture becoming slowly unbound by previous constraints like party loyalty or seniority. |
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Of the three candidates, Miller has the most seniority on the House intelligence committee. |
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In the ladies division seniority continued to prevail over youth. |
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And as you know full well, the Senate is a creature of seniority. |
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There has also been an expectation among senior civil servants that merit allied to seniority, rather than party loyalty, should determine promotion. |
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The diversity competence characteristics would be applied to each post, with different levels of requirements according to the nature and seniority of posts. |
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Promotion in the service must be on the basis of merit, not seniority. |
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This hobbles seniority, which has been the traditional path to power. |
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Do not be intimidated by his seniority or his future in-law status. |
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It's also not simply that they want teacher promotion and retention to be tied to seniority, not test results. |
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On 20 February, in a standard promotion according to his seniority and unrelated to the battle, he was promoted to Rear Admiral of the Blue. |
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The seniority of the judge depends on the seriousness and complexity of the case. |
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The three composers are nicely differentiated by seniority, with Byrd, Bull and Gibbons represented respectively by eight, seven and six items. |
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Hiring halls fill jobs by the length of time the person has been registered at the hall and by their union seniority. |
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Finnish law forces all workers to obey the national contracts that are drafted every few years for each profession and seniority level. |
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They also require employers to ensure that the employee's same, or a similar, job with at least the same wages, benefits and seniority will be available when the leave is over. |
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Sometimes there would be more than one tanist at a time and they would succeed each other in order of seniority. |
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A British Columbia arbitrator has upheld the dismissal of an employee with 15 years' seniority who was caught spending several hours each working day running his own business. |
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A new employee begins to accrue service seniority from the first day of work, and thereafter continues to accrue seniority regardless of whether the employee works in a calendar year. |
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After that he witnessed fairly regularly until his resignation in 931, but was listed in a lower position than entitled by his seniority. |
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Wellesley was promoted full colonel by seniority on 3 May 1796 and a few weeks later set sail for Calcutta with his regiment. |
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The results of the final examination affected the seniority allotted to each cadet and his chance of future early promotion. |
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Promotion for both Indian and British officers was for efficiency and energy, rather than by seniority as elsewhere in the HEIC's armies. |
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Even though the alliance still technically ran the empire, the Mexica Emperor now assumed nominal if not actual seniority. |
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A circuit justice sitting with the Court of Appeals has seniority over the chief judge of the circuit. |
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It's an old-fashioned company, with parking spaces and other perks doled out on the basis of seniority. |
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In the past, trainmasters were promoted brakemen or conductors who retained their union seniority. |
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The principle of succession laid down by Ibn Saud was one of agnatic seniority, with added condition of fitness to rule. |
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Put another way, it has not been shown that while on long-term disability, the employee is incapable of performing any essential duty or requirement relating to the accumulation of seniority in this agreement. |
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Examine new ways to protect workers, including eligibility for pension entitlements, seniority, the portability of rights and benefits, and protection of workers as they move from one job to another. |
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Once you have completed your long-term secondment, you will return to your home office at least at the level of seniority that you would have achieved if you had not gone abroad. |
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These two archbishops are styled Primate of Ireland and Primate of All Ireland respectively, suggesting the ultimate seniority of the latter. |
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At the same time, it is difficult to tell from the data whether DNWR matters for some workers regardless of seniority, such as unionized workers in large bargaining units. |
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A further attribute is strict terminological differentiation of siblings according to seniority. |
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The commissioners were referred to as the Lords of the Treasury and were given a number based on their seniority. |
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The new owners have agreed to begin recalling employees based on seniority and the plant will operate three 12-hour shifts employing 120 workers to start over the first seven weeks. |
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Maybe it was the dormitory leader at university, a disciplinarian who prepared students for traditional company life by running his own seniority system. |
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They talk about upping the numbers in the RCMP, which is systemically unable right now to grow its numbers because of age, seniority issues and so on. |
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The union went to court to quash this part of the award, arguing that the arbitrator had exceeded his jurisdiction in ordering that seniority not accrue. |
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We conclude that, with respect to some of the Society-represented and MCP staff who terminated at this time, the merger was an excuse, rather than a reason to further thin out staff, particularly staff with some seniority. |
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At the meeting, the Employer will provide the Guild with the maximum number of employees the Employer contemplates laying off in each classification at each location and the current seniority list. |
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Finally, the agreement provided that seniority was a consideration for the purpose of filling vacancies and determining the order in which employees were laid off and recalled to work. |
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The period of study or research leave should be counted as service for seniority and pension purposes, subject to the provisions of the pension plan. |
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The union was contesting the legality of collective agreement provisions addressing employer benefits contributions, service accrual and seniority. |
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And, if it is intended to govern succession, it can be interpreted to mandate agnatic seniority, not direct primogeniture. |
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Depriving disabled employees of seniority accrual during their absence from work placed them at an unfair disadvantage once they returned, or attempted to return, to active service. |
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Around 80 of the group's 1,100 dirigenti, or senior executives, many of whom owed their posts more to seniority than to ability, have gone since Mr Colaninno arrived. |
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An employee who returns to work after a period of leave without pay granted under clause 41.11 shall have the time spent on leave credited for purposes of seniority. |
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They should introduce prorated benefits for part-time work, guarantee a return to full-time status for those who elect to work part-time and allow an employee's seniority ranking and service to be maintained. |
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They are not determined on a prorated basis of the seniority acquired at the balance sheet date in relation to the total seniority at the age of retirement. |
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Unions protect the seniority of their members. |
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He made little of her queenship, nothing at all of her immense seniority. |
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The Board nonetheless recommended that the CDS deny the grievance with respect to the grievor's rank relinquishment and his request for back pay and seniority. |
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Such additional work will be offered to employees in order of seniority. |
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There were also grievances over the issue of promotions, based on seniority. |
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If no such replacement is designated, the most senior subordinate present in the highest category and grade shall deputize, and in the event of equal seniority, the one who is eldest. |
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As well, the contract improves prescription drug benefits, adds two new holidays and includes a good seniority clause to ensure fairness in promotions. |
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Bishop Alfonso of Burgos claimed seniority on the basis that he represented a most ancient, Visigothically-founded monarchy. |
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The appropriate disciplinary measures must be determined by management in accordance with the severity of the misconduct, the employee's file, his or her seniority and the circumstances surrounding the incident. |
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This means that federally regulated employees taking advantage of the benefits will not risk losing their jobs and are entitled to the same rights regarding seniority, pension, health and disability benefits. |
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The seniority of the pilus prior centurions was followed by the five other century commanders of the first cohort, who were known as primi ordines. |
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He was then posted to Lloyd George's Minister of Munitions, before being given command of the 38th ahead of regular army officers who held seniority. |
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Assuming he reapplies to PHI within 90 days of his release from active duty, he would be entitled to his full reemployment rights, with no loss of seniority or benefits. |
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Chief forms are agnatic seniority and agnatic primogeniture. |
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The Bishop of Sodor and Man and the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe may not sit in the House of Lords regardless of seniority as their dioceses lie outside the United Kingdom. |
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The remaining 21 seats are filled in order of seniority by consecration. |
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