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"seniority" Definitions
  1. the fact of being older or of a higher rank than others
  2. the rank that you have in a company because of the length of time you have worked there

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"I disagree with seniority-based layoffs, seniority-based school assignments," she said.
"I always value seniority and I'm going to continue to support seniority," said Rep.
Other factors like seniority can also be included, as long as a woman's lack of seniority isn't related to pregnancy or family leave.
But lest we overly romanticize the old seniority-based committee, remember that that system rewarded members who were in super-safe seats and could accumulate seniority.
Bayh's restored seniority would elevate him beyond 30 current senators, all of whom have an interest in rejecting such a move, since seniority matters for committee assignments and chairmanships.
Job seniority comes with promotions — and raises — right?
The seniority issue has been especially dear to leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), whose members enjoy seniority on a number of committees, and are in line to take gavels next year.
He said, in part, "This is a means for companies to get rid of employees with seniority," not "This is a means for companies to get rid of low-cost employees with seniority."
They also retain seniority in the capital structure over bonds.
And if they rejoin, they'll lose the seniority and benefits.
Now the youngest Kennedy sibling outranked his brother in seniority.
Geography, seniority, and even life experience could outweigh party membership.
Both senators would lose precious seniority and powerful committee appointments.
Maloney is No. 2 Democrat in seniority on the panel.
Once you get some seniority, six figures is in sight.
Grassley has more seniority on the Judiciary Committee than Graham.
So a pure seniority system is not a great legacy.
Clever formulae take account of the seniority of pre-existing rights.
Depending on seniority, some coders make millions of dollars per year.
DE VOGUE: The Supreme Court is steep in tradition and seniority.
Shimkus has seniority and close ties to the majority whip operation.
Seniority should have no bearing on whether members fulfill that duty.
Another nine Republicans are above Johnson in seniority on the panel.
The culture is relaxed, even more so as you accrue seniority.
Since 1899, the justices have arranged themselves in order of seniority.
Promotions and salary increases would be driven by performance and seniority.
What is his ranking in terms of seniority in the House?
Valid reasons include differences in employee performance, seniority, experience, and education.
The biggest disagreement playing out in these elections will be over seniority.
Speaking in order of seniority, they each likely stated their initial vote.
Google categorizes its employees on a level system, ranking them in seniority.
Greenan and Squiciari also get paid higher salaries because of their seniority.
"He claims that his seniority gives him clout," Baugh told BuzzFeed News.
When it comes to promotions, rank and seniority matter more than competence.
"I was 99th in seniority when I was sworn in," she said.
The hereditary medievalist downstairs proclaiming: I have seniority in the car park.
Cuts in supply based on seniority were imposed in the last year.
A big question is how much seniority will matter in the race.
The Swiss bank doesn't give a breakdown in role or seniority level.
The people they listed are internal executives with varying seniority and roles.
They are, for a brief time, underestimated and overlooked, eclipsed by seniority.
The lead Swinger, if only by seniority, is Orrin Hatch (R-Utah).
But Professor Jacobi said the explanatory power of seniority was relatively minor.
And more often, it's men who are in the position with seniority.
The justices are seated by seniority, with the chief justice in the middle.
Union-negotiated pay scales also favor tenure and seniority over a teacher's performance.
Therefore, if you have seniority at Apple, odds are, you're a white male.
It must juggle the contracts of workers with disparate pay, benefits and seniority.
Only six Democrats would have more seniority than Feingold after the 2016 election.
Should teacher pay be based on seniority, the better to retain experienced teachers?
John Lewis, who is next in seniority, isn't expected to pursue the job.
I had seen that at Google but not at that level of seniority.
Nadler is the highest in seniority among Democrats on the panel after Conyers.
Strikingly, we also have learned that moral reasoning declines with seniority in position.
The average worker gains skills and seniority, and hence higher pay, over time.
And that was true under the old seniority-based work rules in factories.
" Walden noted Shimkus's seniority but said the "conference has always been a meritocracy.
The identity, age, or seniority of the person involved with Easterbrook is unclear.
"California's greatness comes from acts of human audacity, not congressional seniority," he said.
Robert Downey Jr., looking handsomely grizzled, exercises his seniority with a light touch.
David Scott (D-Ga.), who was another potential contender based on seniority. Rep.
Gosar, who is seventh in seniority, is also expressing interest in the position.
Imagine being 237 and sitting only No. 21972 on your organization's seniority list.
So long as they had seniority and allies, they could protect the South.
CyberAgent pays exclusively based on ability without taking seniority into account, Ishida said.
One attraction for investors is the prospect of greater seniority in the debt stack.
When Californian districts run into hard times, they often retain teachers based on seniority.
In the standard approach, seniority is ranked in a sort of reverse chronological order.
As an aside, these are not the only two ways to structure financial seniority.
It has "Founder Member" printed in the top-left corner, to denote her seniority.
If she left the company, she'd lose the seniority she's worked so hard for.
He has the most longevity, experience and seniority as a statesman and senior senator.
Republicans broke the pattern of having members question Mueller by seniority by having Rep.
"I'm second in seniority on Energy and Commerce," Walden told The Hill last month.
Partly it's the seniority system in Congress that leaves the leadership looking very — senior.
But Terry Stotts, the Blazers' very tall coach, lives by a code of seniority.
Two euro-denominated tranches are also on offer with the same maturities and seniority.
Still, respect and patronage are not tokens of seniority, or having a storied history.
Plum committee assignments are doled out through a combination of seniority and leadership's blessing.
"Seniority is the name of the game in the United States Senate," she said.
Seniority and experience seem to pay off much more for men than for women.
Separately, these vehicles sell slices of varying seniority to investors such as insurance companies.
It was dealing with labor unions, whose seniority systems overwhelmingly favored white male workers.
Include a photo that indicates you're "not afraid to show your seniority," said Beck.
As the person with the least seniority, he was given the last subcommittee assignment: healthcare.
If the system is designed properly, staff should lose the incentive to abuse their seniority.
Frank Lautenberg didn't get his seniority back in 2003; neither did Dan Coats in 2011.
Does that mean Feingold and his superior seniority would take over the Foreign Relations Committee?
He has served as chief judge (a rotating position based largely on seniority) since 2013.
The bulk of that - about 231 percent - comes automatically under Japan's seniority-based employment system.
Most Japanese companies reward staff for seniority rather than ability, which stops people moving companies.
It also takes steps to ensure women aren't penalized in seniority for taking maternity leave. 
When lawmakers question witnesses on Capitol Hill, they typically do so in order of seniority.
"The CBC has had, it's no secret, a long history of supporting seniority," said Rep.
Four senators outranked Manchin in seniority and could have blocked him from becoming ranking member.
The amount of detail provided for each should correspond to the seniority of the role.
Behind Black in seniority are three lawmakers who might not be interested in the job.
The main provision puts a cap on payouts to laid-off employees, based on seniority.
In order of seniority, they go around the table casting votes and explaining their reasoning.
The identity, age, or seniority of the woman involved with Easterbrook is not yet known.
They also dramatically change the seniority rankings and the political power that flows from them.
Within Mr. Mueller's team, Mr. Weissmann maintained his own office, a sign of his seniority.
With more than two decades at Carrier, he had enough seniority to avoid the layoffs.
"California's greatness comes from acts of human audacity, not congressional seniority," Mr. de León said.
Dues are based on ability to pay, factoring in a member's committee assignments and seniority.
And a lot of Filipinos lost their seniority when they became part of the union.
These "raw gap" numbers are not adjusted for seniority, job title or location, Citigroup said.
Business Insider talked to 10 current and former Hearst employees of varying seniority and tenure.
It's really great to build seniority so you can hold a schedule that you like.
Hastings told the Miami Herald on Thursday that Williams' high salary derives from her seniority.
Well-respected and impactful managing directors may trump investment bankers with more seniority and responsibility.
And I have the seniority at my job to make decisions without asking anyone's permission.
Gasper had enough seniority at the FBI that he could transfer basically wherever he pleased.
I'll never have the seniority of lions of the Senate who've been in office for decades.
No matter how much they initially liked you and no matter how much seniority you have.
It also instructed agencies to consider a worker's performance as more important than seniority during layoffs.
The notes will amortise sequentially in order of seniority until certain target OC levels are met.
China, where the outbreak originated, offers paid sick leave depending on seniority and time spent working.
Barton had previously served as chairman, and Shimkus had more seniority than Walden on the committee.
The education bill would also make it easier to fire teachers without considering seniority during layoffs.
Page has an ego about his understanding of technology, but not about his seniority or stature.
They include ideology, seniority, shared state delegation or committee, and if a legislator serves in leadership.
The bulk of wage hikes - about 1.8 percent - comes automatically under Japan's seniority-based employment system.
Lockstep pay ladders based on seniority, which unions have traditionally defended, are part of the problem.
It is often determined more by seniority and academic culture than by actual effort or expertise.
The two most common seniority structures are the "standard" approach, and what's known as pari passu.
And for each seniority level, we'll plot how much of the $13 million acquisition they received.
Some prefer salaries to reflect merit rather than seniority, for example, or oppose "protecting mediocre teachers".
Democrats, by contrast, have broadly opposed such limits, citing the need to reward experience and seniority.
The slight seniority Shimkus holds over Walden could make all the difference in a tight race.
The senior unsecured guaranteed notes (BB/RR2) have structural seniority given the guarantee by Transocean Ltd.
To increase seniority, some women work as much as possible, Plummer said, including surprise night shifts.
At 47, it seemed she might have missed her shot for rising through the seniority system.
When he returned 10 years later, he was quickly rehired and even kept his seniority benefits.
CBC members have argued seniority helps prevent them from being passed over for top committee slots.
She is also seeking to regain her position at the company with "appropriate seniority and compensation."
"Seniority does not govern all," said Sean Clegg, a top strategist for Ms. Harris in California.
Doerr is famous for not just his investing acumen, but running a firm where seniority rules.
Some caveats: While seniority, title, and platform matter, they aren&apost the only criteria in play.
The CBC, which believes in seniority first and foremost, has not as a group endorsed Maloney.
The union said there are approximately 1,000 employees with contractual seniority rights who have been laid off nationwide, including 690 seniority employees that were laid off at the Lordstown Ohio Assembly Plant, many of whom have applied for a transfer to Fort Wayne Assembly Plant in Indiana.
Until now, even under Egypt's past strongmen, the courts had selected their own chiefs, usually by seniority.
Having a number of confidants of different backgrounds, generations, seniority levels, and genders can be incredibly important.
Let&aposs stop this seniority system and let&aposs stop protecting employees who aren&apost working hard.
Since they have seniority, the two get more flexibility to pick the routes and schedules they want.
French parties used to pick candidates based on a mysterious alchemy of deal-making, seniority and clout.
Besides liquidation preferences, the other term that has the greatest bearing on the liquidation process is seniority.
Depending on the seniority structure, some investors are closer to the front of the line than others.
Under the proposal made public on Monday, different creditor groups would be treated differently, based on seniority.
Despite his relative seniority in human years, Cerro is actually still a youngster by the animal's standards.
On August 26, an arbitration board ruled that Southern and Atlas pilots must merge their seniority lists.
"When I first came here 10 years ago, the conversation among members was, 'Seniority mattered,'" said Rep.
The banks are providing a roughly $330 million secured loan package with first- and second-lien seniority.
Mr. Gidon said he preferred to remain above the fray regarding seniority in the Krav Maga world.
Mr. Perlmutter is no rabble-rousing upstart trying to get a foothold in a seniority-driven House.
The state is negotiating a new contract, but union officials say that seniority rules are not negotiable.
Mr. Trump was on the side of the group photo, where leaders were mostly arrayed by seniority.
And, again, the emails showcase women from all practice areas, all offices, and all levels of seniority.
"DeLauro would have an upper hand, despite seniority," said one House Democratic lawmaker watching the evolving race.
Other reforms include replacing seniority-based pay and layoff policies with merit-based pay and layoff policies.
Russell, first elected to the House in 2014, is 18th in seniority on the House Oversight Committee.
In 1986, she became the appeals court's chief judge, a largely administrative post that depends on seniority.
The government can help by banning mandatory retirement ages, which would force firms to change seniority-based pay.
Thad Cochran, who used seniority to steer billions of dollars to his home state of Mississippi, has died.
Perks such as raises for seniority can even extend to widows' pensions, producing the unique "post-mortem promotion".
And a little awkwardly, they pretty much transitioned from seniority on the stage to a conversation about tech.
Organizationally, this can be achieved by constructing horizontal networks where there were once more stacked seniority-based hierarchies.
Perhaps the camera would linger on our hero as he shrinks under the assignment of his new seniority.
Gowdy is eighth in seniority and would need to leapfrog a number of colleagues to win the gavel.
The suit also tackles the rules by which teachers are laid off strictly by seniority during financial downturns.
They say McHenry would likely claim the gavel with little or no competition, citing his experience and seniority.
"My job is to go around and rescue food," said Mr. Ammons, who has seniority on the team.
Traditionally, the couple serves the groom's parents and elders in order of seniority, followed by the bride's family.
The second-term lawmaker is considered a long-shot given that he's 18th in seniority on the committee.
But Russell was considered a long shot, especially given that he is 18th in seniority on the committee.
Furloughed employees will retain their seniority, and will have their available PTO paid out on a weekly basis.
Should I leave it be, as she has earned her seniority and the privilege of managing her schedule?
A lottery — by order of seniority — unleashes successive waves of officeseekers peeking at soon-to-be-vacated spaces.
Those members take account of a series of factors including seniority, experience and the preferences of GOP leadership.
If he were to regain his old Senate seat, he'd likely lose his prior seniority in the chamber.
The museum initially fought against seniority step raises, but the union fought for its inclusion and eventually won.
The people who fight our wars are 18 to 20 years old—if they have seniority, they're 25.
Newer members, in particular, have grown frustrated with Democrats' tendency to yield influential positions to members who have seniority.
Haspel's visit shows the seniority of the type of officials the U.S. has dispatched to deal with the issue.
These contracts facilitate arbitrary termination and deprive workers of job security, pension, healthcare, seniority benefits and gratuity, say activists.
Wisconsin's Russ Feingold has even more seniority built up than Bayh, having served three terms from 1992 to 2010.
Though the high court is a place where seniority rules, Gorsuch was far from shy on his first day.
The thinking goes that Bayh could regain his old seniority from his previous term, placing him ahead of Sen.
Lee has seniority, distinctive politics, and might well give the party the energy boost it's been needing since 2016.
The four dissident judges are not lightweights; they are the next four in seniority to the chief justice himself.
His seniority is so low (he is tied for 99th) that his Senate office is split between two floors.
But now that the practice has 75 clinicians — and she has seniority — she can focus on a small area.
The company said it would "make every effort" to find work for laid off hourly workers based on seniority.
And Kennedy, junior in seniority to the chief justice -- dubbed "first among equals" -- depended on him for opinion assignments.
But Cummings won that race and leapfrogged Maloney even though she ranked higher in seniority at the time. Rep.
Woodall, meanwhile, is among the longest-serving committee members eligible for the chairmanship, ranking sixth in seniority behind Rep.
In an institution where seniority reigns, it is an understatement to say that older Americans are overrepresented in Congress.
Now second to Lundqvist in seniority, Staal, 31, has earned particular praise from Coach Alain Vigneault for his leadership.
These chairs earned their spots through the seniority system, which benefited members from solid Democratic seats in the South.
Last month, the justices took their places, in strict order of seniority, and tried to smile for the cameras.
Or as though I am taking advantage of my friendly relationship with the boss to sneak ahead in seniority?
The official said the administration would also make performance a more important factor than seniority when agencies undertake layoffs.
But more young people, recruiters say, are asking for flexibility upfront, and some prioritize it over pay or seniority.
For 85033 years, Congress has respected length of service and seniority more than any other institution in the Republic.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, fifth in seniority, was the first to cast a vote to uphold the individual mandate.
Next in seniority was conservative Samuel Alito, who cast the fifth and final vote to strike down the law.
Some of them had unnaturally colored hair and punk-rock piercings, signalling industry seniority as much as subcultural affiliation.
What stake an employee deserves depends on a range of factors, from skills to seniority and employee badge number.
The amount depends on your field and level of seniority, said Mike Zung, a financial planner at Java Wealth.
"He treated everyone alike, without regard to politics or seniority," Ted Stevens, the Republican senator from Alaska, once said.
In Biden's day, the Southerners still had the seniority, they still wanted allies, and they were still, crucially, Democrats.
Replacements will be determined by Republican and Democratic leadership in the House, with seniority playing a role in selections.
But Southern Bell denied her the position because she was a woman and hired a man with less seniority.
That criticism was compounded by grumblings within the caucus about a system that rewarded seniority and squandered new talent.
It has the size and seniority that Mastodon, as only an improved clone, hasn't achieved — and might not want to.
However, if (or when) a major disagreement comes up, one person will have the seniority to make a tough decision.
Any meaningful discrepancy based on the complete data is clearly attributable not to gender but to seniority of the employee.
That might involve being passed over for promotions based on seniority or becoming alienated from supervisors who distrust unionized workers.
Rather than offering structure or rewarding seniority in service, national parties are too weak to impose any kind of rigor.
Seniority is extremely important in the House Democratic Caucus, especially among the powerful CBC, whose members are close to Pelosi.
In one month's time, the Court will rearrange its seating to reflect the new order of seniority on the bench.
He says committee leadership should be decided as it has been in the past, mainly on the basis of seniority.
When Kennedy joins the four liberals for a majority decision, his seniority give him the power to assign the opinion.
Seniority doesn't guarantee Jordan would have been selected for the position, but it is a factor for the Steering Committee.
As elected officials, we must adhere to the strictest and highest standards, regardless of political party, elected office, or seniority.
State of California, representing student plaintiffs at underperforming Los Angeles public schools challenging the constitutionality of strict reverse-seniority layoffs.
Barbara Comstock (R-Va.), ranks low in seniority, making it more likely a higher-ranking male member will be appointed.
When he pointed out that he was the oldest and should have seniority, she told him that age doesn't matter.
But they called Reitman's allegations "malicious," while emphasizing Ronell's seniority and prestige—precisely what the allegations accuse her of exploiting.
"After removing seniority pay, the top male principal is paid 30% more than the top female principal," the lawsuit says.
I lost my salary, benefits, seniority, place of belonging, and, worst of all, my relationships with students, staff, and parents.
It's now illegal for state workers to bargain collectively over issues related to health insurance, seniority, vacation and other benefits.
So if we go by seemingly objective criteria like seniority or citation counts, the "best" experts will overwhelmingly be men.
At the State Department, where higher floors denote seniority, Holbrooke ended up in a cramped office on the first floor.
In fact, Ms. Edmondson encourages it, but factors like seniority are likely to impact how conversations about failure are received.
What's more, the hike reflects factors like seniority - for the first time in seven years, base pay will not rise.
And I would just note to members, you will be recognized by seniority for a period up to seven minutes.
Pelosi selected a diverse group of representatives with legal backgrounds, but varying degrees of seniority in Congress, for the job.
Woodall is sixth in seniority after the chairwoman on the panel, but is the highest-ranking of the three contenders.
While more women have joined the workforce, there remains a disparity in the type of work done, pay and seniority.
Loans are traditionally rated higher than bonds due to seniority in the capital structure, but lower quality loans are rising.
John Shimkus (R-Ill.), who carries more seniority on the panel and has already signaled he's running for the gavel.
" The Google researchers found that "individual team members&apos tenure, seniority, and extraversion didn&apost seem to affect team performance.
During the 1980s and 1990s, U.S. workers burned through 20 days of vacation per year on average, depending on seniority.
Sea sponges may not look like much, but if seniority on our planet means anything, they deserve your unwavering respect.
"The Museum has stated that they want to do away with our seniority step system with our raises," she explained.
But things get a bit more complicated when the perpetrators are faculty with some form of job security and seniority.
Investors in that round had been promised twice their money back should the company list, with seniority over all other shareholders.
And again, that's where the question of How much consent can you really give if someone has significant seniority over you?
He got me standby tickets through his steep employee discount, and his seniority put me near the top of the waitlist.
In the case of retirements (two), this chart shows the next member in seniority, who is expected to get the job.
But he says that's an argument to reelect a senator with the seniority and power in Washington to help combat that.
The magic-circle firms all operate some variation of the "lockstep" model, which broadly remunerates partners on the basis of seniority.
Starting pay for hourly production workers is roughly $2000 to $22010 an hour based on seniority — well above other unionized workforces.
A "gender neutral" policy of basing raises on seniority will result in women having lower salaries over time than men do.
Sessions has "a seniority power and ability none of the current candidates can match until 2037 at the earliest," Brooks added.
Notching up is possible when derivative counterparties benefit from legal seniority over a sufficiently large and sustainable buffer of other liabilities.
Apparently, the carrier's computer system allowed all of its pilots to take time off at the same time, regardless of seniority.
First, you sign up through Facebook, LinkedIn or email, upload your resume and indicate what level of seniority you're looking for.
Three are scheduled to retire this year, while Gogoi is in line to be the next chief justice, based on seniority.
Often candidates are appointed based on seniority, but at just 51 Mr Karnavian will be younger than many of his subordinates.
Reformers believed seniority rules made it harder to get rid of bad teachers and to keep and promote younger, promising educators.
Twenty-two percent of the women surveyed were unhappy with their current level of seniority, compared to 15 percent male respondents.
For their part, the dogs are content to wait their turn as they are handed their meals in order of seniority.
John Duncan (R-Tenn.) has the most seniority of any other Republican on the committee, but has a relatively low profile.
This position is captured by their workplace seniority, earnings and other entitlements (such as paid parental leave and flexible work arrangements).
In order of seniority, they reveal how they are likely to vote; nobody may speak twice until everyone has spoken once.
Assignment procedures on the Senate and House sides involve a mix of explicit rules and discretionary decisions including seniority and expertise.
Even if Bilirakis were to pass on the gavel, the next five members in seniority on the committee are all men.
She contends that the firm reduced her seniority by two years — which affected her level of pay — then later fired her.
Womack, who was next in line by seniority to lead an Appropriations subcommittee, was surprised by the details of the reshuffle.
Congresspeople who wish to ask questions after the testimony have to line up in order of seniority for their five minutes.
The seniority system most union contracts mandate only allows workers to receive a raise by logging another year on the job.
The report focused on "raw pay," which gauges median total compensation when salaries aren't adjusted for seniority, job title or location.
"It's like the old saw: I didn't believe in the seniority system until I was here for 20 years," Ornstein notes.
Constantinople was established by the Emperor Constantine in 330 and, as the "New Rome," it came just after Rome in seniority.
His decision to leave opens up the coveted chairman's spot on the Senate Appropriations Committee, where leadership is determined by seniority.
Next in seniority is Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, but he wants to keep his top spot on the Finance Committee.
Instead of the Japanese tradition of rewarding seniority, Mr. Ghosn enforced a performance-based system and gave bonuses to midlevel managers.
Having said that, you can see that there are more women who have seniority now than there were back in 1992.
"Dianne Feinstein's seniority and experience are too valuable for Californians to give up," The Los Angeles Times said in endorsing her.
But my friends are gonna lose their jobs or be forced to take jobs with less benefits and lose their seniority.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, who previously chaired the Democratic National Committee but has significantly less seniority on the spending panel.
Base pay levels vary from $17 to $33 an hour for Tesla sales employees in major U.S. markets, depending on seniority.
Several new limits have been placed on the amount that officers can generate depending on their seniority in the bank hierarchy.
Despite that lack of seniority, Ocasio-Cortez has rapidly become one of the most prominent members of Congress of either party.
When it comes to the obvious qualifiers, Jordan checks all the boxes: good seniority, affable personality, well-liked by his colleagues.
The Congressional Black Caucus, a tight-knit group that favors seniority in leadership races, had already signaled they will support Maloney.
Both party leaders and the political movers and shakers back home don't like the risk of open seats and sacrificed seniority.
He caucused with the Democrats for the purpose of obtaining committee seats and seniority, and Democrats stopped running candidates against him.
She also claims her shop's white coworkers with less seniority and experience, including those who she trained, earned more than her.
Once you've achieved a certain level of seniority, you can bid for certain trips and positions — though he chooses not to.
Bin Nayef, whose seniority to Mohammed bin Salman had been as a safeguard against the young prince's ambitions, is now sidelined.
He recently signed an overhaul of the state Civil Service rules that will end some seniority protections and exams for job applicants.
He worked hard to bring modern AdTech to Facebook but was quickly rebuffed by folks with seniority or a bit more anger.
But changing jobs is never an easy out, especially in a profession where seniority means you're guaranteed to get the best shifts.
And his wages continued to rise through his working life as new seniority laws prevented aging workers from being displaced or demoted.
"In the Senate, I now have significant seniority and that allows me to do a lot," she said in the radio interview.
Different rating levels for each entity's debt instruments reflect varying recovery prospects in case of default according to seniority of the claims.
Moving down the seniority ranks, we now have our Series A shareholders, which also have a 1x multiple on their liquidation preference.
Justices sit on the bench in order of seniority with the two most senior members on either side of the Chief Justice.
The grocer is offering employees the opportunity to take leaves from work for these educational pursuits while maintaining their role and seniority.
C.), the only Republican ahead of her in seniority apart from retiring Chairman John Kline (R-Minn.), already endorsed her in January.
"Robert is very respectful of Mr. Frelinghuysen's seniority, and discussions between those two are on-going," said Aderholt spokesman Brian Rell. Rep.
And … maybe in a wild scenario you might be able to draw up a system that does not [hurt the seniority system].
Pressley also says that her vision of bringing grassroots activism and leadership to Capitol Hill is far more important than having seniority.
By then, he was second in rank seniority only to the chairman of the commission, who is always the Communist Party's leader.
Here are the seven men (in order of their party seniority) who will rule 1.4 billion people for the next five years.
She said she learned in 2012 that her male counterparts made significantly higher wages than her, despite her greater experience and seniority.
Twelve-man rooms occupied the second and third floors with two-man rooms on each end for prisoners with seniority, he recalled.
Sitting to Roberts' immediate left, based on her seniority, Ginsburg often asks the first question and actively presses lawyers on her points.
Shannon called often, weeping about her lost seniority and all the time she'd missed with her kids while she was at work.
If it does close for good, he can hope his seniority will be enough to land a job at another G.M. plant.
If the ranking position, which is awarded on the basis of seniority, is offered to him, he said he would take it.
And if an employee leaves Huawei, the company buys the shares back, unless the employee has reached a certain level of seniority.
"Our preference ultimately is no difference between men and women in terms of involvement and seniority in the economy," the minister said.
Robert Aderholt (R-Ala.), who is next in line for the gavel in terms of seniority, also wants to chair the committee.
Feinstein, the so-called establishment pick, touted her long record in Washington and seniority on important committees as a benefit to California.
Debevoise's compensation system, which pays partners according to seniority rather than revenue generated, will also be attractive to some former government workers.
But there are others, such as seniority and less stringent criteria that allow for noncertified teachers -- something Peters doesn't think should happen.
A hard pass is a status symbol, allowing a White House staffer to gauge a reporter's seniority with one quick glance clavicleward.
That had little to do with the financial experience of the people the banks hired, or the seniority of their new roles.
Important considerations include the individual's relationship with Xi, the power of their patrons, seniority of current ranking, their age, experience and qualifications.
Maloney believes she has locked up the support of the steering committee, which usually places significant weight on seniority in contested races.
In an ideal boot camp, the seniority of participants will run the gamut, from entry-level legislative correspondents to senior committee attorneys.
The people who work on News Feed aren't making decisions that turn on fuzzy human ideas like ethics, judgment, intuition or seniority.
Rankin had no seniority, no other women to help educate her colleagues about these issues and no voting bloc to support her.
The latter, advantaged in Congress by the seniority system, worked with Republicans to bottle up legislative proposals for civil rights and labor reform.
"We will intervene at the right level of seniority and intensity - scientifically, strategically and diplomatically - to have the best possible impact," said Goodale.
Pelosi's reelection as speaker also comes in the midst of calls for generational change within the Democratic party, which has long prioritized seniority.
Speier is much lower on the seniority ladder but she said she has served on the committee since she got elected in 2008.
Why it matters: In the next Congress, with so many young members, having a strong digital presence could be more important than seniority.
The CIA had decided that only a program focused on tailor-made countermeasures could get someone of Zubaydah's seniority to tell the truth.
It plans to double the size of the force by 1153 and replace promotions based on seniority with a system based on merit.
We looked at the effect liquidation preference multiples have on investor decision-making and how a standard seniority structure works during an acquisition.
When controlled for factors such job title and seniority, the gap narrows, with some experts calculating a disparity as small as 98 percent.
Meanwhile, profits should be boosted by cost cutting, including headcount downsizing, branch consolidation and a shift from seniority-based to performance-based pay.
"Granting Bayh seniority from his previous tenure in the Senate and installing him as chair would seemingly be without precedent," the groups wrote.
The Senate has many older senators who benefit from the seniority system in the chamber, serving as committee chairs well into their 80s.
Written in first person, the obituary of Ong Peck Lye, who passed away at 82, lists his family members in order of seniority.
Democrats have traditionally relied on norms of seniority to decide leadership positions, and all indications are that Nancy Pelosi will return as speaker.
The overall rigidities of seniority systems and the risk of unauthorized strikes complete the litany of unfortunate consequences that flow from that system.
Based on Mr. Silver's seniority and leadership position, he had $1.2 million to spend annually, and he spread it generously around the neighborhood.
And people who want to make it into a generational fight are quite frankly people who don't like seniority because they want power.
That hasn&apost changed, but PE firms are now making more full-time hires and they span all levels of seniority, Goldstein said.
General Assiri's seniority makes the notion that he carried out the operation without the further participation of Prince Mohammed at least technically plausible.
The other thing that could be problematic for the women is that when you're coming in as a freshman, you're low in seniority.
Ambitious junior members were tired of a committee seniority system that kept them in second-class status and marginalized their ambitious policy ideas.
Abandoning Japanese traditions that rewarded seniority and shunned incentive awards, Mr. Ghosn enforced a performance-based system and gave bonuses to midlevel managers.
This is partly because Mr. Plummer, at this stage in his career, takes evident delight in the flourishes and extravagances that seniority affords.
Pelosi selected a diverse group of representatives all with legal backgrounds, but varying degrees of seniority in Congress, for the high-profile job.
"I've got 30 years of experience — and yes seniority — that can be put to work for you and for our country," he boasts.
This included building an intranet page for approvals rather than gaining approval through email and reducing the number and seniority of approvers required.
Corps members earn roughly $213,29 to $240,212 a week, depending on seniority, and are typically paid for 202 to 303 weeks a year.
The associate justices repositioned their tall black chairs on the two sides of Roberts, in their new order of alternating seniority without Kennedy.
The story relies on information from five anonymous officials, without mentioning what agencies they work for or what level of seniority they have.
Last, private firms should scrap the seniority system, whereby pay increases with years of service and staff are forced to quit at around 60.
Dad holds a position of minor seniority at a company he started working at in his early twenties after doing some sort of apprenticeship.
When Clyburn was asked by BuzzFeed News whether she would have to wait for her turn at seniority, he suggested the answer is yes.
The union said areas of dispute include wages, job security, work schedules, workplace safety, seniority, retirement benefits, healthcare coverage, overtime, subcontracting, and temporary workers.
"In the Senate, I now have significant seniority, and that allows me to do a lot," she told Maine's WGAN radio at the time.
If a pay gap does exist, then companies will have to demonstrate that it exists based on merit, performance or seniority, and not gender.
Firms where promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and where long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers.
Some European airlines, including Ryanair, the continent's cheapest and most efficient, assign flights to employees without regard to seniority, but simply to meet demand.
Why it matters: Membership from Upton would add stature to the group, given his longtime prominence on energy policy and seniority in GOP circles.
You can't have an industry where you have a seniority level where once you're past a certain level they are unable to fire you.
The suit also seeks relief for those affected through the means of lost wages, interest, retroactive seniority and all other lost benefits of employment.
Investors waiting for the Uber deal like the seniority that leveraged loans offer within a company's capital structure in the event of a downturn.
What you don't want to do is have a state do it to itself and short-change its seniority and its clout in Congress.
Traditional Japanese employment practices, such as prioritising long-term continuous employment and seniority based wage systems, are seen as hindering the country's economic recovery.
And yet a simple multivariate statistical test* of these patterns finds no clear relationship between state partisanship, seniority, and support for the legislative filibuster.
Among other things, black lawmakers have praised Pelosi's decision not to limit seniority on committees, many of which have ranking members representing the CBC.
Most people assume that NASA always planned for Armstrong to be the first person to step out onto the moon because of his seniority.
Seniority: Fitch notes that CS&L's master lease is with Windstream Holdings and that Windstream Holdings is subordinate to the operations at Windstream Services.
This generational battle has since played out in the U.S. House of Representatives, where the Democratic leadership has seniority in more ways than one.
Then he studied the selection order, which was weighted by seniority and room type, and contacted those picking ahead of him to gather intelligence.
Democrats choose their chairmen or ranking members based on seniority, though the roster of committee leaders also must be ratified by a caucus vote.
Onlys are also more likely to experience microaggressions, everyday slights like having their seniority or professional judgment questioned, or being talked over at meetings.
At 50, he has a lined, deeply tanned face and, the sign of his seniority on the job, a walkie-talkie in his pocket.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who's third in seniority on the Oversight Committee, could run again for the chairmanship after losing to Chaffetz in 85033.
Nadler is the longer-serving member of the Judiciary Committee — an influential distinction in a Democratic Caucus that's historically put a premium on seniority.
They can also bid on open shifts, matching their skills, competences and seniority level, and see their expected and actual salary for the month.
Even after adjusting for seniority within the orchestra, the lawsuit claims, Ms. Rowe was still paid only about three-quarters of Mr. Ferrillo's compensation.
This is what happens within industries where men have most of the power and seniority—and, crucially, it is also how male power perpetuates.
Tomazoni said JBS is ready to weather the storm stemming from the health crisis, given the company's diversified production base and seniority of management.
Before then, teachers with seniority could claim whatever job they wanted, displacing novice teachers without so much as having to interview with a principal.
Dynamics in the court Each time there is a change on the court, the justices shift seats on the bench to reflect their seniority.
That's a departure from the CBC's usual support for Pelosi, which stems in large part because she backs prioritizing seniority when choosing committee leaders.
Business Insider talked to 10 current and former Hearst employees of varying seniority and tenure about the union&aposs rise and management&aposs response.
The dinner assignments are made to ensure that attendees are in different practice areas, come from different offices, and have varying levels of seniority.
Visclosky, who is next in line in seniority behind Kaptur, said he has "no intention" of running to be chairman of the full committee.
As Mr. Mozur writes, China has many accomplished technology companies, but they struggle with Confucian and Communist traditions of respecting order, consensus and seniority.
Some teams line their benches up like nesting dolls, progressing by seniority, from the freshmen walk-ons to the upperclassmen to the coaching staff.
The union is pressing the Milwaukee-based company to address issues related to temporary workers, job security, scheduling, and seniority and temporary workers rights.
" "I think there are many in the caucus who believe it should be chosen by seniority, and I understand that and I respect that.
If Shimkus threw his hat into the ring, he would likely be an immediate front-runner, given his seniority status and ties to leadership.
Members of the CBC, along with the other minority caucuses, have long fought to maintain the system rewarding seniority — a system embraced by Pelosi.
Takashi Murakami, a 264-year-old producer at Mercari, which developed a popular flea market app, says seniority-based pay and lifetime employment are relics.
General Motors was a 1976 case in which five black women sued General Motors for a seniority policy that they argued targeted black women exclusively.
If a pay gap does exist, then the company would have to prove that it exists based on merit, performance or seniority, and not gender.
Many of the measures associated with equal treatment at work, including pay, seniority and the decision to enter the workforce at all, remain relatively stable.
Where House Republicans have abandoned seniority rules and imposed term-limits on the chairing of congressional committees and subcommittees, for example, the Democrats have refrained.
My friend was not her superior, but he had been there long enough to have seniority and be seen as necessary in keeping things together.
Paying for performance rather than seniority would be a start, by making employees less hesitant to leave oppressive firms and to seek out friendlier ones.
There's also a hybrid approach where investors are put into different tiers of seniority but, within each tier, liquidation preference payments are distributed pari passu.
I've seen terms that are heavily structured in later-stage U.S deals, where certain founders are getting forms of seniority over other investors and founders.
The selection of Ayatollah Jannati, who won a majority of the 86 votes, suggested that seniority was a higher priority than the preference of voters.
At Third Way, we have called for a phased leave program that allows parents to work part-time and maintain their seniority in the workplace.
"Not only is the percentage double, the seniority of people leaving is extraordinarily high," Kathryn Dunn-Tenpas, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said.
Combining seniority lists, pilots say, would hurt their ability to create a new contract as it would lead to further negotiations to occur under arbitration.
In turn, Crowley accrued power in Congress in the time-honored way, by gaining seniority and securing support from bankers, real-estate interests, and unions.
Rather than awarding a limited amount of time off based on seniority, a system blunder allotted off days to too many of the carrier's pilots.
Instead, the new data illustrate what might be called a "gender seniority gap": women get fewer of their companies' highest-paying jobs than men do.
Jordan conceded last week that despite being third in seniority on the panel, he was unlikely to get the necessary support from the Steering Committee.
When she leaves, she will probably be able to take with her nearly $125 million in stock and options, her reward for longevity and seniority.
The Democrats haven't done this because of opposition from the Congressional Black Caucus, which argues that the current seniority system is good for minority members.
While other professionals earn finely tuned promotions and titles, teachers generally have few advancement paths besides salaries that are strictly based on seniority and credentials.
There needs to be a process to ensure that those red flags are raised to an appropriate level of seniority and adjudicated transparently and consistently.
When adjusted to account for job titles, seniority and location, women at Citigroup (C) earned 1% less than their male counterparts, according to the report.
His seniority in the House leadership, and his ties to Mr. Trump, mean that he is indisputably the most powerful Californian in the nation's capital.
She had no social-work experience or training, but during the 103 departmental reorganization she was promoted to clinical social worker, based on her seniority.
It can give a sense of seniority or experience and also be indicative of someone's salary or serve as motivation to climb the career ladder.
Instead of expecting customers to tip the people who wait on them, tip-free restaurants pay all employees wages that reflect their skill and seniority.
CLOs, which pool loans of different credit quality, sell slices of the fund of varying seniority, from Triple A to B, to investors including insurance companies.
If a disparity exists, it's on the company to prove that the gap is based on merit, performance, or seniority — and that gender plays no role.
Since the Supreme Court runs on seniority, the newest justice has some less-than-glamorous responsibilities, as Justice Elena Kagan told The Washington Post last summer.
Daniel Funes de Rioja, the head of one of Argentina's biggest labor law firms, said a major issue for companies was the seniority of many workers.
Large companies in Japan mostly set a mandatory retirement age of 60—mainly as a way of reducing payroll costs in a system that rewards seniority.
Meanwhile, other energy panel Democrats with more seniority than Manchin look keen to keep their ranking spots elsewhere for now, including Sanders on the Budget Committee.
That's especially true for Schumer who was once known as "the Senator from Wall Street," and now seems to have only his seniority going for him.
The Equal Pay Act says employers can't differentiate salary based on gender unless a number of factors — including seniority, merit, and work level — come into play.
Heck, Hubert Humphrey returned to the Senate in 1971, after a stint as vice president under Lyndon Johnson, and even he didn't get his seniority back.
Within each type of stakeholder — again, creditors and shareholders — there can be many different tiers, but here we'll focus just on the seniority structure of shareholders.
CLOs pool loans of different credit quality and sell slices of the fund of varying seniority, from Triple A to B to investors including insurance companies.
Jordan had long been seen as a potential candidate to fill the ranking member slot on the House Oversight Committee where he had the most seniority.
Hundreds of West Virginia teachers held walk-outs and protested at the state Capitol on Friday over low wages and proposed rules that eliminate teacher seniority.
The lawsuit alleges that GM is "circumventing" its agreement with UAW by employing temporary workers instead of transferring laid-off workers with seniority to operating plants.
Since his death, in 1953, royal succession has been determined on the principle of agnatic seniority, whereby a king's younger brother is preferred over his sons.
Those members were recommended to their new posts by the Republican Steering Committee, a panel of GOP leadership, chairmen and members selected by seniority and region.
Most of the Freedom Caucus members hail from safe red districts, often gerrymandered, and they are likely to return in the 116th Congress with increased seniority.
The irony is that it was Democrats who initially changed their rules to select committee chairs through a party vote, rather than rote reliance on seniority.
But while the seniority system hasn't prevented the Democratic leadership from reflecting the party's diversity in most respects, the glaring exception to that rule is age.
Since April, at least a quarter of its workforce across varying levels of seniority and divisions has left the startup, according to an analysis on LinkedIn.
And in a fractious conference where race, geography, seniority and ideology all can loom large, an ambitious young New Yorker like Mr. Jeffries could be ascendant.
The debate will pit old-school Democrats like Mr. Hoyer, who derive their power from the seniority system, against newcomers, who want to shake things up.
That may be because, while seniority still counts a great deal in Washington, it does not confer the same deity-level status as in the past.
Seniority correlates to pay, and in a layoff situation what looks like systematic ageism can be the result of straightforward if chillingly ruthless cost-benefit analysis.
But in a caucus where seniority is prized, Mr. Jeffries's ambitions — which he has not taken pains to mask — can rub some people the wrong way.
Yet his time likely is of greater value to the company than yours, and having you do it for him is a perk of his seniority.
It may mean starting over at the beginning, where years of seniority don't matter, and making far less than unionized auto workers did in the past.
One-third of workers in Argentina are off-the-books, Macri said, and the law would allow them to formally register without losing seniority or benefits.
Pay also depends on factors like seniority, the type of plane that a pilot is certified to fly, and how many hours a pilot works, Money.
The 2012 Republican presidential nominee was relaxed and self-effacing, joking about his past campaigns and the fact that he would have no seniority in Washington.
Their pay jumped from $1,400 per course to about $3,000 per course at the time, and a system of seniority and inclusion in governance was instituted.
But she said she spoke with coworkers at her cafe throughout early 133 and learned that they—including some with less seniority—were all earning more.
Gone, too, is seniority as a bulwark for job protection; administrators will now be able to do layoffs based on subjective evaluations of a worker's job performance.
CLOs pool loans of different credit quality and sell slices of the fund of varying seniority from Triple A to B to investors such as insurance companies.
The need to keep peace between factions also leads Democrats in Congress to be more respectful of party seniority, argues David Karol of the University of Maryland.
An individual firm may have one or two types of shares, but issue dozens of bonds that differ by maturity, date and seniority in its capital structure.
Firms in which promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and in which long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers, too.
The goal should not be to eliminate gaps but to get firms to think about which differences in seniority and pay are justified and which are not.
CLOs, which pool loans of different credit quality, sell slices of the fund of varying seniority, from Triple A to B, to investors such as insurance companies.
The costs of having to switch careers can be severe, because employees lose seniority and firm-specific skills, such as how to use particular tools or software.
Current rules would give him the honorary title of "Alterspraesident" (president by seniority) and allow him to open the first session of parliament and make a speech.
"Why has seniority not been respected in appointment of Army Chief," Manish Tewari, a former government minister and leader of the opposition Congress party, said on Twitter.
A glitch in American Airlines' system that gives pilots time off based on their seniority has resulted in over 15,000 unmanned cockpits for flights scheduled from Dec.
CLOs pool loans of different credit quality and sell slices of the fund of varying seniority, from Triple A to B, to investors such as insurance companies.
The suit seeks to end any discriminatory practices from the company, and asks for relief for those affected — including retroactive seniority, lost wages, and other employment benefits.
"The fact of the matter is, if there's a gender pay gap for the same seniority, holding everything ceteris paribus, it needs to be addressed," he said.
Simplified, though still in-depth, the issuance summaries recap essential terms in bank agreements and bond structures, such as seniority, security, guarantee, negative covenants and financial covenants.
They said they believed Amazon was looking internally to fill the role and named five internal executives with varying seniority and roles they believed were being considered.
The figure combines the automatic pay increase from Japan's seniority-based employment system, in which salary rises incrementally each year, with an additional hike in base wages.
Delegates are representative of the diverse makeup of Egypt's parliament, including members of various political parties, several committees within the parliament, and seniority balance and gender diversity.
Another woman with a complicated medical history said she tried to work during pregnancy for fear of losing seniority and suffered a miscarriage, according to her complaint.
National teachers' unions have also lost touch over the years with the challenges of classroom teaching, such as seniority, class size, professional development and school discipline policies.
Those of us that have less than 10 years of seniority are genuinely concerned that we're going to lose our jobs for six months to a year.
The ruling centered around a warrant used to hack visitors of dark web child pornography site "Playpen," and specifically the seniority of judge signed who that warrant.
Some of the committee's recommendations — creating a legislative budget process, reducing the role of seniority — were not accepted at the time but were implemented in the 1970s.
" Hoyer's campaign similarly defended his work, and spokeswoman Annaliese Davis said that his seniority, experience, and relationships in Maryland "make him uniquely able to serve his constituents.
When the head of their church dies, as Thomas S. Monson did on Tuesday, the next leader is chosen from the top ranks based strictly on seniority.
Flight attendants taking those leaves would not be paid, but would continue accruing seniority, would retain benefits including healthcare, and could continue using their employee travel benefits.
The cooperative would create a pay-and-benefits structure for art handlers based on seniority funded, in part, by pooling paychecks and extracting percentages from client contracts.
Many companies also favor Abe's push for merit-based pay, signaling a move away from the seniority-based model that has backed the job-for-life system.
At the Met, the top singer's fee is $17,000 a performance, but singers earn far less for rehearsals — only about $2,000 a week, depending on their seniority.
Objects with this kind of seniority can teach astronomers a lot about what the early universe looked like, as well as how strange objects like these clusters form.
The questions are asked in order of member seniority rather than by topic, so the dialogue jumps around from topic to topic with no logical or coherent flow.
And while U.S. companies in general follow the seniority level limits, compensation ranges for the local Chinese companies are not posted because there are simply too many exceptions.
Union workers rejected the company's final contract offer because it included a new, member-funded pension plan for all workers and concessions on seniority rights, the Steelworkers said.
The judgement, published late on Thursday, said UBS staff of different levels of seniority in the bank's French business told management that they had concerns about its practices.
The judgment, published late on Thursday, said UBS staff of different levels of seniority in the bank's French business told management that they had concerns about its practices.
We have an agent working on the ramp and once they get the full seniority after 53 years it was making $25,21 a year top scale in there.
By looking at liquidation preferences and seniority structures, we get an understanding of how much money a shareholder is entitled to and when they're able to get it.
The contract proposal includes a two-tier pension plan that is less favorable to new workers and demands concessions on seniority rights, said union spokesman Denis St. Pierre.
"The biggest enigma of the post-work society is what happens to the self," writes Mason, "when it cannot define itself against corporate identity, skill set or seniority."
It will stay that way for 30 days, and then will be removed all together, and the justices will change seats to reflect the new order of seniority.
The more-senior flight attendants, some of whom have worked for the world's largest carrier for decades, are best positioned — because of their seniority — to get those flights.
Even though he's eighth in seniority, Gowdy has experience in the spotlight, having chaired the select committee that investigated the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
In fact, nearly half (46 percent) believe a teacher who ends union membership would forfeit tenure, seniority, health insurance, pay raises or the terms of the negotiated agreement.
Six months before "Jaws" was released, a group of disaffected William Morris agents founded C.A.A. William Morris was a classic mid-century operation, bureaucratic and governed by seniority.
Forced transfers begin with the lowest-seniority workers—they could either pack up and go wherever GM needed people or get laid off and lose their health insurance.
Committee chairs were awarded strictly on the basis of seniority, and once someone got that chairmanship —and they were mostly men, too—he often had it for life.
One of the chief selling points of leveraged loans has been their seniority to bond- and stockholders and their call on corporate assets in the event of default.
The rise of Prince bin Salman has shattered decades of tradition in the royal family, where respect for seniority and power-sharing among branches are time-honored traditions.
Workers with more seniority typically stay on the longest, so those who are being let go now are likely to be in the later stages of their careers.
Not a perfect deal — but offer letters matched salaries and seniorityMultiple sources said that the new offer letters matched employees&apos WeWork salaries and kept their seniority intact.
"The longer I've been there, the more I appreciate the seniority system," Mr. Cochran said at a rally in Jackson, the capital, during his last hurrah in 21946.
Mr. Nadler may have a structural advantage because Democrats tend to give weight to seniority and he has served on the committee two years longer than Ms. Lofgren.
At the end of her life, when she should be reaping the rewards of seniority and respect, she fears that she has been turned into a punch line.
In a rational world you could surely come up with a plan somewhere between revolving chairs and the Democratic theory that no virtue counts unless it involves seniority.
Even if the department wanted to transfer black officers into the upstate prisons, a seniority provision in the state's contract with the guards' union would make that impossible.
In the end, seniority won out, with Pallone defeating Eshoo 100-90 when a vote was put to the full caucus — a blow to the Pelosi political machine.
Tickets are available through a lottery based on seniority, so the newest alums, like me, get the later picks, and the most popular games are generally sold out.
In other workplaces some seats will be tacitly reserved for those with seniority; who would dare sit in the seat of the person who decides your work rota?
In a bid to ensure employees are aware of client needs, all staff are required to take customer support calls for four hours every month, regardless of seniority.
In other workplaces, some seats will be tacitly reserved for those with seniority; who would dare sit in the seat of the person who decides your work rota?
The law bars businesses from paying men and women different wages, but there are exceptions: A man could be paid more because of seniority, experience, or work performance.
And while the proportion of men in agencies increases with seniority, the opposite is true for women: 56 percent of junior staff are female, while 44 percent are male.
But the credit agency expects to assign various investment-grade ratings to the new bonds - from BBB to A depending on the seniority and maturity, according to bond documents.
What I have said to all of state employees is, I would like to pay you more money, but I don&apost want to do it based on seniority.
It's unclear if he would try to exercise his seniority and serve again after taking a brief break from the post due to the GOP's six-year term limit.
The senator said Romney seems to want to have a higher profile than is typical for a freshman senator who ranks near the bottom of the chamber in seniority.
Shinjiro Koizumi, 37, the popular and telegenic son of an ex-premier, ranks high in polls but is widely seen as too young to jump the LDP seniority line.
Given the seniority and diversity of experience at board level, bespoke training tends to be used with regular, often face-to-face, bite-sized updates to accommodate busy schedules.
Indeed the harassment or hostile incidents experienced by current and former lawmakers occurred when they were young newcomers to Congress, with less seniority than the men who targeted them.
Result: In response to the strike, the Railway Labor Board directed railroads to hire non-union workers as replacements and to strip the revolting union workers of their seniority.
Here is the list of the new committee, all men, by order of seniority: - Xi Jinping, 64, is widely seen as China's most powerful leader since Chairman Mao Zedong.
There have been rumblings for weeks that a shake-up might be coming, but the move was still a bombshell given the seniority and number of execs taking off.
Unlike many law firms, Cravath is known for a "lockstep" system in which partners are paid based on seniority rather than the amount of business that they bring in.
The rank-and-file members, the freshmen like me, our biggest chance to influence the process comes from the fact that every member, regardless of seniority, gets five minutes.
Despite his seniority, Prince Ahmed had repeatedly postponed his return for fear that he may be placed under house arrest by Crown Prince Mohammed, people close to him said.
Of the six members of the Republican leadership — seven, if you count the president pro tempore, a post traditionally bestowed on the basis of seniority — one is a woman.
Democrats have also historically rewarded seniority, and she received both the backing of the Congressional Black Caucus and Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, the No. 3 Democrat.
A unionized hourly worker at vehicle assembly plant in the US can bring home a mid-five-figure yearly total, and with seniority and overtime, get close to $100,000.
Lewis' lack of seniority in Congress could make him a viable target for committees like the House Victory Project who are looking to flip seats from red to blue.
For years, newer members of the House Democratic caucus have grumbled about the entrenched structure there that rewards seniority and makes it difficult to rise to the top quickly.
I recently attained elite status on Delta Air Lines in the lowest level of its program and took a trip to see if I'd get upgraded despite my low seniority.
The former are full-time employees with permanent contracts and pay scales based on seniority; the latter are temps, part-timers and short-term contract workers with more precarious jobs.
Capuano campaigned on the foundation that Democrats fighting Trump needed an experienced leader and someone with seniority poised to deliver for the district should Democrats take the House in November.
Because the presidency is filled by the longest-serving member of the quorum, the two newest apostles could eventually gain enough seniority to occupy the highest position within the church.
But younger people entering the workforce often resent everything that made the Japanese corporate environment globally notorious: long hours, strict top-down discipline and rewards based on loyalty and seniority.
The baldness accentuated the prominent ridge in his furrowed brow when he explained that he, as a second year player, had seniority over me because I had just been drafted.
"The problem is that everything that is collectively bargained with the government is within the political sphere almost by definition," he said ticking off issues such as wages and seniority.
The expectation is that the financing will comprise a large number of banks, in varying degrees of seniority, as there is a lot of RCF to sell, the sources said.
Union rules are also a hurdle: If teachers switch licenses to become English language specialists, they lose their seniority, which could make them vulnerable when a school trims its staff.
That's when our team played something similar to the style of baseball we had envisioned — extreme defensive shifts, flexible pitching roles, lineup decisions guided by advanced stats instead of seniority.
Imagine if, instead of picking the affable but ruthless Eisenhower to deal with our British ally, he had dispatched the blustery, hot-blooded George Patton, who had seniority over Ike.
A gas company that erased women's seniority while they were on maternity leave, while keeping other leave-takers' credit intact, was ruled in 1977 to have discriminated because of sex.
Steve Russell (R-Okla.), who's 18th in seniority on the Oversight Committee, is the only lawmaker so far to officially announce a bid, but he is considered a long shot.
Their first target was the seniority system that gave disproportionate authority to committee chairmen, mostly southerners, who owed their longevity to the good luck of running in one-party districts.
In United's case, the flight attendants agreed early on to base seniority on the original hire date, without regard to whether the employee worked for pre-merger United or Continental.
But despite progress toward gender equality in recent decades, women struggle to achieve equal pay or seniority to men of equivalent qualification in business, even in liberal bastions like Hollywood.
We cannot hope to re-engage our base without breaking the norms of seniority given that when most Democrats in the Senate's leadership were elected, diversity in government was nonexistent.
At 42.9 percent, the proportion of the gap that could not be pinned down to considerations such as age or seniority in the survey had reached its highest since 2000.
Democrats chose the most senior party member on each standing House committee as the chair for the new Congress; in no case did they bypass seniority in selecting a chair.
If some of her privileges are earned, part of the company's culture of seniority, it's important to distinguish between the things you're entitled to resent and the ones you aren't.
The highest authority is the church president, followed by two counselors, positions based on seniority, which makes transitions free of politics but puts a mantle of age at the top.
Under the seniority system by which Senate Democrats govern themselves, several of Mr. Manchin's colleagues are ahead of him in the line for the top spot on the energy panel.
Across industries and seniority levels, we will see ambitious professionals choose to pay a small percentage of their future income to partner companies that promise to accelerate their career's rise.
He was more than 10 years older than her, had more seniority with the agency and had climbed the ranks to become an assistant chief in the nearby Yuma sector.
Kennedy's moves against Markey, who served in the House from 1976 to 2013, are infuriating many senior Democrats who served with Markey and have bought into the system of seniority.
And younger Democrats, including those in the Congressional Black Caucus, aren't nearly as wedded to seniority as their older colleagues, with some saying privately they are open to Wasserman Schultz.
" Among the means: "[D]rive a more aggressive performance management approach to enable us to hire and replace where needed, and fund an influx of EPs to correct seniority mix.
The reasons for the reluctance are varied, beginning, naturally, with the view held by lawmakers that experience and seniority are valuable commodities and that they still have much to contribute.
Chris Geidner and Jeremy Singer-Vine, reporting for BuzzFeed, found that thousands of current DOJ lawyers meet the seniority requirements to get appointed acting AG under the Vacancies Reform Act.
As competition for workers grows in Japan's shrinking labor pool, traditional seniority and group dynamics are giving ground to the more individualized, merit-based employment system found in the West.
That may seem iffy considering Livingston's seniority, consistent production, and status as one of the best locker room presences in the league, but Cook's range better suits the modern NBA.
The concepts of seniority, tenure and "last in, first out" don't allow for the possibility that some first-year teachers may get better results than ones who have been working longer.
It's unclear if he would try to exercise his seniority and serve again after taking a brief break from the top GOP post due to the GOP's six-year term limit.
In the near future, however, it is more likely that either of the new apostles could be chosen as a counselor to the president, a position that does not require seniority.
Even with the new justices, the conservatives remain in a minority on the bench and will not hold the presidency, which is determined by seniority, for at least another seven years.
Koeikan also says you should never make up or exaggerate your credentials because "anyone with seniority in your industry will smell through that within the first 90 seconds of the interview."
Should Democrats take back the Senate in the fall, and should Bayh's seniority be recognized by the majority leader, he would be in line to snatch the chairmanship of the committee.
While there is no formal rule about whether a senator gets back their seniority if they win a non-consecutive term, the history of the Senate firmly establishes that they don't.
But even with clear seniority hints, the duopoly confuses both Kazakhs and foreign investors in the oil-rich nation who are used to dealing with a clearly defined chain of command.
Seniority is considered by the Steering panel, but isn't the deciding factor: Chaffetz, backed by GOP leaders, beat several more senior colleagues to win the Oversight gavel in late 2014; Rep.
I don't know who is left in the government at any level of experience and seniority who could be brought into the kind of diplomatic effort that I would advocate for.
The contractors we spoke with described a system where those with greater seniority got first dibs at the audio files, and the more skilled you are the more you get paid.
Schiff's elevated seniority has allowed his team to relocate to more commodious offices, which Schiff inherited from Darrell Issa, one of the many California Republicans whose congressional careers ended in 2018.
The minimum monthly wage hit $182 this year, up from $61 in 2012, and the government's new seniority payments, accrued with each year of service, were seen as another step forward.
Meanwhile, allegations of sexual improprieties that have entangled John Conyers, the longest serving member of the House, have led to calls for a reckoning over the Democratic Party's rules of seniority.
Low-seniority senators such as Cory Booker and Kamala Harris have very little to lose by running for president, even if it means a year and a half of missed votes.
When Congress convenes in January, just two of the state's six lawmakers will have held their seats for at least a decade, a peril in a capital where seniority often rules.
He has a baby face but his cropped gray hair and the low number on his name tag (Peter, Usher #4) signal his seniority, earned over 42 years as an usher.
Mr. Katzman assumed that, based on his seniority and what he considered the seriousness of his grievances, they would be shared with board members, according to the people close to him.
Due to his low seniority (97th), Braun's desk is in a back corner of the Senate chamber, where every senator is expected to sit silently while the trial is in session.
Veterans are also 70% more likely to have to take a step back in seniority to get a job, and are 36% less likely to move up in a new role.
He was placed on unusually short gardening leave, given his seniority, and it was announced in late August that he was due to start work at UBS on Tuesday, October 1.
EQUAL RIGHTS Because pilot pay is based on seniority and flying hours under union agreements, it is one of the rare professions in India where there is no gender pay gap.
"Now they need a profitable GM to stand up for us, for strong wages, for job security, for a path for temporary workers to seniority," he said in an emailed statement.
"Seniority is a factor, but when 60 percent of our caucus has been here six years or less, I don't think it's the factor that it used to be," said Rep.
But for other Democrats who have long waited on the sidelines due to the caucus' deference to seniority, a bid for the high-profile chairmanship may be hard to pass up.
In addition to conceding with the union on eliminating seniority step raises, MoMA withdrew their proposal to extend the period of time they can use a temporary worker without offering benefits.
You just got here and you have to wait until you have some seniority and hen just maybe after you get elected the third time we&aposll start to listen to you.
But given my low seniority, I wanted to see just how many benefits I'd be able to take advantage of on a given trip, so I booked one specifically to find out.
Their solutions and complaints show a bubbling frustration with the current system, from who fills the top leadership posts to the party's choice to prioritize seniority to fill high-ranking committee spots.
For years frustration has been building within the caucus with the calcified leadership team and the seniority system Democrats use, which gives top committee spots to more experienced lawmakers over younger members.
But after two decades of stagnant economic growth, and numerous reports of suicides and heart attacks at work, they became a symbol of an obsolete seniority system that is holding Japan back.
One example is a programme developed by the Dallas Independent School District, which eliminated seniority-based pay in order to reward its best-performing teachers, with some earning $80,000-90,000 a year.
While the decision on seniority would be up to Chuck Schumer, the presumptive Democratic Senate leader, he probably doesn't want to piss off the majority of his colleagues right off the bat.
Title VII also was deployed to strike down employer policies that explicitly punished pregnancy, ranging from automatic firing to forced leave to erasing women's seniority while they were out having their babies.
But when you work a union job, where pay is determined by seniority, most of that inequity is erased: Statistically, women in construction earn 96 percent as much as their male counterparts.
It is difficult to see how Puerto Rico can possibly get voluntary agreement among its disparate creditors as to the relative seniority of their debt claims outside a court-ordered bankruptcy proceeding.
But those looking to shake up the party's governance are on a collision course with the old bulls who have accumulated power over the years by virtue of their patience and seniority.
But seeking an office ally (a colleague at your same seniority level who'll have your back on work-related issues and concerns) rather than a best friend can improve your job satisfaction.
Add the rest of the job information, including a description, employment type and seniority level, required skills, and your preferred application submission option (via their profile or through a separate application site).
He would join noted German politicians like Willy Brandt who have held the honorary title of "president by seniority," in what weekly newspaper Die Zeit called a "paradigm shift in German politics".
In the following decade the House did return control of the Rules Committee to the ruling Democratic majority and abandoned the seniority system in favor of party caucus elections of committee chairmen.
Bill and Marvin accepted their places at the bottom of the hierarchy, assuming that status was based on seniority and not skin color, despite some of their white classmates' reminding them otherwise.
It is already very unusual for retired military leaders to speak against a sitting president, and McRaven's comments have attracted significant attention due to his seniority, his accomplishments and his strident tone.
The State Department of Education has revamped vocational education, while the Republican-controlled Legislature has debated weakening teachers' seniority protections and providing parents with tax incentives to pay for private school tuition.
We can't fix those imbalances on our own, but we can try to correct for them in our own writing by ignoring seniority and deciding for ourselves whose work is worth quoting.
When the Rockets host the Golden State Warriors on Saturday for Game 3 of their Western Conference semifinal series, D'Antoni will be joined on the bench by seven assistants with varying seniority.
Younger members impatient to distinguish themselves in a body of 435 saw little hope of achieving committee chairmanships; Pelosi, unlike her Republican counterparts, maintained the tradition of allotting them based on seniority.
The new policy concerns the approximately 800 teachers in the city's Absent Teacher Reserve pool, a remnant of a teacher-placement system based on seniority, not what's best for schools or children.
"Passenger loads appear mostly the same to me, at least domestically and in the Caribbean," one worker said, noting that she did not typically work on flights to Europe due to seniority.
I've had many years to ruminate on how I fell into Harvey's trap, and the best way to understand it is through the four power dynamics of gender, race, seniority and wealth.
Exactly how benefits are parceled out beyond seniority and service is unknown, said Mr. Kechichian, who is a senior fellow at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies in Riyadh.
They find that seniority is valued over viability and fresh voices but quickly learn that they need to build relationships with party leaders to access voter files or keep campaign costs down.
That 2010 defeat led national and state Republicans to pull support from her and caused some tension with her Senate colleagues, some of whom suggested she should be stripped of committee seniority.
Naughton said the company's annual process for determining compensation starts with suggested compensation for each employee that's based on an employee's role, seniority, the campus at which they work and their performance.
If an employee jumps ship from a foreign company like Microsoft, Google or Amazon to a local Chinese employer, it's possible to negotiate for up to two additional levels of seniority, including compensation.
"Let's say the seniority of some of the teams is more senior this year, certainly compared to some prior years and that's a positive sign," Deloitte's Colebourne said of the U.S corporate presence.
Yet seniority is generally considered a neutral, nongendered reason for a wage gap, and a company can explain away any differences based on this, claiming that it has nothing to do with sex.
Even those pilots living the dream of flying for a mainline carrier say that in reality it's a highly automated, button-pushing kind of job with advancement based on seniority rather than merit.
Finance roles saw the biggest boost equity reward between lower-level and C-suite jobs, increasing by 26 times, yet the number of women in this area plummeted by 70% as seniority increased.
Filing early gives Apple six months of "seniority," which it can use to fight for rights to the trademark globally anywhere from days to months later, after it's publicly announced new product naming.
People close to the White House, meanwhile, set about undermining the credibility of cooperating witness Papadopoulos, describing him as an overzealous low-level adviser who was a "zero" in terms of campaign seniority.
Progressives and environmentalists are calling on Schumer to overlook Manchin's seniority and fill the position with a senator who does not support the fossil fuel industry — an action that is looking increasingly unlikely.
Sources on Capitol Hill who closely follow the committee say Luetkemeyer will likely succeed Hensarling if Republicans hold the House, even though he ranks eighth in seniority among the 34 Republican committee members.
Today, the party has many fewer ideological outliers, and the seniority system has created a wide range of committee chairs who are African-American (Thompson, Cummings, Waters, Scott), Hispanic (Grijalva) and gay (Takano).
The median teacher salary for kindergarten and elementary school teachers in the US is under $103,000 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, though the figure varies depending on seniority and the school.
In that case, Mr. Zhou's deputy, Yi Gang, may be promoted to the governorship even though he would not otherwise have the political seniority to take it, people familiar with the discussions said.
He also challenged Japanese corporate culture at Nissan by replacing the traditional system of privileging seniority with a more meritocratic one, where high achievement — including his own — would be richly rewarded with bonuses.
" Mieke Eoyang, a former House Armed Services staffer and Kennedy aide now with Third Way, said the turnover results in members who advance in seniority without learning "the practice of moving issues forward.
She is now the acting chair based on her seniority on the committee, has chaired other committees, is well liked by her peers and has a history of effectively reaching across the aisle.
But if you stick with the gig and labor in, say, the Detroit area for General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, you could expect to hit $120,000 if you achieve some seniority.
Sprinkle in a handful of old bulls with decades of pragmatic seniority and parliamentary know-how and a couple of libertarians and you have the coalition that makes up the Republicans in Congress.
Given the similarities, Wednesday's vote may prove a referendum on a seniority system that many Democrats — including party leaders and influential groups like the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) — have historically fought to maintain.
But along with John Dingell Jr., who died earlier this year at the age of 92 having served 59+ years in Congress, he gave Michigan seniority — and two powerful voices on Capitol Hill.
The backing of Norton and Clay could signal broader support for Maloney from the CBC, a powerful voting bloc of 53 members who generally support seniority above all else when picking committee chairmen.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday ruled that American Airlines pilots who flew for a smaller airline before a merger cannot sue American for "colluding" with their union to change their seniority status.
Hatch was first elected to the Senate in 1978 and he's the second-ranking senator in terms of seniority -- Vermont Democrat Patrick Leahy was just re-elected to his own eighth term in 2016.
Basically, the company simply did not hire black women before 1964, meaning that when seniority-based layoffs arrived during an early 1970s recession, all the black women hired after 1964 were subsequently laid off.
Mothers in their early 20s won't miss out on that window once their children are older and in school, and mothers in their late 30s and early 40s have already established some professional seniority.
Yesterday, it was first revealed that a computer glitch in the system that bids for pilots' time off based on seniority resulted in thousands of pilots erroneously receiving vacation during the week of Christmas.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Four women dockworkers have filed federal discrimination claims against the shippers' association that runs 29 ports on the U.S. West Coast, saying they unfairly lost pay and seniority after becoming pregnant.
While pilot seniority issues persisted after the merger was complete, completing a pilot contract before the deal closed was one less headache for the combined airline to deal with, said Mann, the aviation consultant.
That makes it all that much harder to add more women and minorities to the ranks of House GOP committee chairs, especially when seniority plays a key factor in deciding who should get gavels.
Richmond did not rule out the possibility that he could be convinced to support a reform proposal that somehow adopted term limits on committees without eroding the seniority system the CBC has long endorsed.
Members of the Irish Air Line Pilots' Association are engaged in a dispute over arrangements for transferring flight crew between European and north African bases as well as seniority and annual leave arrangements. ind.
Broadly, the idea of term limits is a contentious topic among Democrats, where a divide exists between those eager to see a new generation of leaders and those who say seniority and experience matter.
It was a difficult tactic to maintain, given that officials are typically assessed according to their ability to fulfill quotas set in Beijing, but his seniority gave him latitude to do things his way.
Previous calls to change the rules ultimately proved to be unsuccessful in 2015 after pushback from critics who felt the seniority has given minority members the ability to have a voice in the party.
Under Harris's plan, companies with 100 or more employees must disclose pay data to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and prove that any pay gaps were based on merit, performance or seniority, not gender.
In such circumstances, an orderly bankruptcy procedure is necessarily required to establish the relative seniority of the different claims as well as to reconcile these claims with the capacity of the island to repay.
Would this person probably do a fabulous job playing the drums in the worship band, if only you, a less talented, less experienced drummer, who still has seniority in the community would step aside?
It issued its opinions on its website at five-minute intervals and in ascending order of the author's seniority, roughly tracking how the decisions would have been announced had the court been in session.
"The penalty imposed against Mr Helou reflects his seniority at Murray Goulburn and involvement in misleading representations about the farmgate milk price," ACCC Deputy Chair Mick Keogh said in a statement from the regulator.
The figure, which is based on "raw" data and does not take into account seniority, title or location, marks a slight reduction on the previous year, when its gender pay gap stood at 29%.
When contacted by The Hill, Russell said in a statement he "remain[s] interested in the chairmanship," though he is low on the seniority food chain and appears to be hanging back for now.
"It's the sense that it's more important to protect people in their positions or give people positions because of seniority or power ... rather than giving good people leadership because they've earned it," Moulton said.
Joshua Stueve, a spokesman for the United States attorney's office in Alexandria, Va., said Mr. Boente had no hesitation about accepting the acting attorney general's job, given his "seniority and loyalty" to the department.
The AFL clearly had been significant, championing the cause and forging career paths for extraordinary women in entertainment, giving them their shot at seniority so badly needed for any group to thrive in an industry.
The company can usually find jobs for them, explains Takane Miwa from the company's human-resources department, but often in a different division, sometimes part-time and always minus their former job title and seniority.
A recent report that looked at the salaries of doctors working at public medical schools found female doctors earned an average of $20,000 less than male doctors within the same specialty and with comparable seniority.
The prevalence of male speakers over women on panels is often the result of organizers prizing seniority over gender equality, said Sarah Charlotte Henkel, program officer at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Trump cited Liu's comments as a positive sign, underscoring his seniority, and repeated his assertion that Chinese officials had contacted U.S. trade counterparts overnight and offered to resume negotiations, a claim China declined to confirm.
Leonsis surprised employees of his company, Monumental Sports & Entertainment, based on their ties to the team and their seniority, sending an email with a subject line "Let's go to Vegas," according to The Washington Post.
The new law also creates merit bonuses, allows state agencies to extend probation periods from the current six months to two years and specifies that layoffs will be based on job performance rather than seniority.
By developing project teams that look at each member as part of a whole, each with their own roles and responsibilities, but aligned and committed to a common goal, seniority and titles become less important.
A year ago American Airlines began to investigate staff who were using their seniority to get the most sought-after routes and then selling them, for an average price of $200, to more junior colleagues.
While those 11 are of different seniority levels, a common concern for multiple people across the organization has been the salaries that Mithril has paid to its investors, which multiple sources described as below-market.
This view earned the apparent endorsement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, who noted that, under the current regime, teachers who oppose seniority-based salaries must nevertheless fund a union's "public-relations campaign to protest merit pay".
This view earned the apparent endorsement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, who noted that under the current regime teachers who oppose seniority-based salaries nevertheless must fund a union's "public relations campaign to protest merit pay".
If Ms Friedrichs opposes seniority-based pay or supports school vouchers—positions that are anathema to her union—she is free to develop these views in myriad public fora in her capacity as a citizen.
Instead, workers at large firms are on track to receive a lower pay rise—an average hike in overall base pay and seniority-related pay of 2.19%—than they did in the previous two years.
PEIA's shortcomings, combined with pre-existing pay issues and a recent legislative proposal to weaken teacher seniority rights in layoff and transfer decisions, became more than West Virginia teachers were willing or able to bear.
King makes sense because of his seniority and his anti-crime branding and Heitkamp has already proven to be a Democrat who's number one goal does not seem to be embarrassing and attacking President Trump.
General Motors is being sued by the United Automobile Workers (UAW) union for allegedly using temporary employees at a plant in Indiana in an attempt to avoid having to hire laid-off workers with seniority.
Founded in 1819, Cravath is a profitable firm that prides itself on "lock step compensation" — where payment is based on seniority and not on the amount of business a lawyer drums up for the firm.
Even though Democrats largely wanted to defer to seniority in the race for the Oversight gavel this time around, it took two rounds of voting for the Steering Committee to make a recommendation on Tuesday.
It had previously said laid off employees would be eligible for a severance package that included a minimum of 10 weeks of pay and a maximum of 16 weeks, depending on factors such as seniority.
In negotiating the DIP, the hedge funds asked that, for every new dollar the group extended to SunEdison in DIP financing, two dollars of their original investment be given the same seniority as the DIP.
What's more, the seniority of members voting against May was considerable: they included five former Cabinet ministers, several former junior ministers and every living former Cabinet secretary -- the most senior official in the British government.
Bill Johnson (R-Ohio) has been reaching out to the Republican Steering Committee about the chairmanship, and some GOP staffers see him as the front-runner for the job despite being relatively low in seniority.
Broderick and Casadevall made their paper a model for what they hope will be the future of authoring, listing themselves in alphabetical order and in order of increasing seniority, and clarifying this within the paper.
Ms. DeChillo had been at The Times for about a year when she took this Mother's Day photograph in Tarrytown, N.Y. "As a newer photographer with little seniority, I worked every Sunday," DeChillo explained recently.
Liberal Democrats pursed congressional reforms that ended the sanctity of seniority and the autonomy of committees — which had long advantaged Southerners — while concentrating new powers in a party leadership accountable to rank-and-file sentiment.
He was first elected into the role of a vice president, and weeks later assumed the temporary presidency when Del Nero stepped down under rules that confer seniority onto the oldest among the vice presidents.
But she said Friday that what tipped the scales was her seniority — she now ranks 15th out of 100 senators — and that she chairs an appropriations subcommittee where she can steer federal dollars to Maine.
Her two deputy leaders are 78 and 79, and the party is captive of a seniority system that would make a 52-year-old like Himes, with a mere nine years in the House, despair.
The next year, after a series of crippling strikes stemming from a racially polarizing dispute with a predominantly black local school board in Brooklyn over tenure and seniority, Mr. Shanker received another 15-day sentence.
The five-term congressman, who is a member of the conservative Republican Study Committee, has also gained a reputation for challenging the congressional seniority structure that favors longtime lawmakers for the most coveted committee posts.
But given the role of seniority in the Senate, long-serving Southern Democrats still held many of the most important positions — bolstering his claim that he and other liberals had to "put up" with segregationists.
But aside from the acrimonious, cynical and self-interested nature of Washington, there's the fact that the Senate is built on seniority – even if you're 71 and even if you were your party's former presidential nominee.
Total wage growth will be higher than the hikes now being announced: Workers will see roughly 2 percent more in their paychecks because their salary goes up automatically every year under Japan's seniority-based employment system.
"[There's] this sense that it's more important to protect people in their positions or give people positions because of seniority or power … rather than giving, you know, good people leadership because they've earned it," he said.
A firm typically issues at most two types of shares (common and preferred), but may have dozens of bonds outstanding that differ by maturity, issue date and the degree of seniority in the firm's capital structure.
Companies will also have to be more transparent about their gender pay gaps: they will be required to publish them on their websites and internally unions will have access to data by job role and seniority.
Another insight is that deferred forms of pay, such as company pension schemes and promotions based on seniority, help cement long-term ties with employees and reward them for investing in skills specific to the relationship.
The public posture is a break in a chamber defined by its long-standing traditions and often unspoken seniority rules, including that junior members are more to be seen and not heard when they first arrive.
A policy that affects the entire firm must be approved at a high level of seniority by an individual or body with a combination of firm-wide view and an appropriate understanding of the subject matter.
He added that he would stay in the Senate "as long as Texans will have me" and that his seniority has benefits for the state, including a larger initial package of recovery aid for Hurricane Harvey.
And when women can keep banking seniority, it keeps them on a trajectory to get promoted on the same schedule as their male colleagues — breaking down an important barrier keeping women out of the C-suite.
Two years ago, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge struck down five California statutes connected with the awarding of tenure, as well as rules that govern the use of seniority to determine layoffs during budget crises.
"The good news for job seekers is that jobs with high levels of satisfaction can be found in a wide variety of industries and seniority levels," Glassdoor economic research analyst Amanda Stansell said in a statement.
Conaway has never won less than 70 percent of the vote from his conservative Texas district in his six reelection bids since, and due to seniority, is the second highest ranking Republican on the Intelligence Committee.
There are generally seven levels above that, carrying greater seniority and higher salaries, and it usually takes up to a decade to make it to the top spots of co-executive producer, executive producer and showrunner.
Trump cited Liu's comments as a positive sign, underscoring his seniority, and repeated his assertion that Chinese officials had contacted U.S. trade counterparts overnight and offered to resume negotiations, an assertion that China declined to confirm.
That way, opinions about thoughts are less closely tied to the seniority of the thinker and can be tested against each other with less fear or favour (though some degree of second-guessing is probably unavoidable).
On Saturday, Mr. Lewis lent his voice to the argument that Mr. Capuano's experience and seniority were needed in the Democrats' fight against President Trump, rather than the youthful energy of Ms. Pressley's grass-roots campaign.
That way, opinions about thoughts are less closely tied to the seniority of the thinker and can be tested against each other with less fear or favour (though a degree of second-guessing is probably unavoidable).
In 73, the Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare was reorganized, and long-standing employees, after passing an exam weighted for seniority, were offered the opportunity to move into social work with little consideration of their experience.
"For instance, "toe-stepping" was meant to encourage employees to share their ideas regardless of their seniority or position in the company, but too often it was used as an excuse for being an asshole," he wrote.
Airline Pilots Association, Teamsters Local 1224 are in talks with the carrier over an in-house scheduling system that the union says does not take into account the seniority of pilots or their individual preferences while flying.
Dinners at the Hilton, feasts in tavernas, travel expenses for conferences, and all sorts of gifts—from books to watches, every doctor, depending on their seniority, could ask for anything in return for prescribing patients specific drugs.
"In Asia, we have a culture of seniority, and young people aren't supposed to speak up for themselves and are not supposed to speak against adults," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a Bangkok coffee shop.
In the email, Etihad said pilots who join Emirates on a two-year secondment would be placed on a leave of absence, retain seniority at Etihad, and receive their salary and full benefits from the Dubai airline.
Kennedy said that while they never sat together on the bench because of their closeness in seniority, they did sit next to each other in the conference room when the justices meet in private to discuss cases.
" Additionally, a source with knowledge of some aspects of the situation tells PEOPLE that "there was most definitely more than one" affair and alleges that "they were never with anyone whom [Lauer] didn't have significant seniority over.
WHAT'S FOR LUNCH Here's what's happening later A bit like high school When Neil Gorsuch is sworn in today as the junior most justice, he'll discover the Supreme Court has its own tradition of seniority and hazing.
Classes on entrepreneurship at top universities are packed, as many students turn their back on both the seniority-based lifetime employment model that served their parents, and the cheap, insecure contract work that is slowly replacing it.
That's the "'raw' gender pay gap, which looks at the median salary for all men and women regardless of job type or worker seniority," Payscale explains in its 2019 report on the state of the pay gap.
Several economists have forecast major companies would agree this year to base pay increases of around 0.5-0.6 percent, which with the seniority-based automatic salary rise would bring overall wage growth to around 2.3-2.4 percent.
They would also have to prove existing pay gaps were not based on gender but merit, performance or seniority, and commit to policies barring mandatory arbitration pacts for job disputes and questions about salary history during hiring.
A third deals with the 1968 New York school strike, at which black activists who called for greater community control in hiring processes clashed with Jewish union leaders who wanted to protect the existing system of seniority.
He struggled to raise money even from allies who had supported him at the Statehouse, in part because of the reverence for Feinstein and because many Democrats did not want to lose her seniority in the Senate.
Senate seniority demands that the Foreign Relations chairmanship pass from Corker to James Risch of Idaho, but Risch hasn't been vocal on the committee, and there's speculation that he may be interested in Senate Intelligence chair instead.
Jordan is next in line by seniority to be ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, not guaranteeing him the post but giving him a better shot than running for Judiciary where two other members -- Ohio Rep.
Teachers at the Capitol also protested a proposed move by the Public Employee Insurance Agency to do away with teacher seniority, which would give flexibility to schools in handling layoffs, and the agency's cuts to teacher insurance.
Washington (CNN)Ambassadors lining up to pay their respects at President George H.W. Bush's funeral knew the routine: They would be called in order of seniority, a well-established system in which everyone knew where they belonged.
By that time, he had enough seniority with GM—having hired on right out of high school in 1998—to survive the wave of layoffs that came with GM's bankruptcy filing in the wake of the crash.
The grading system was high stakes, and confusingMany contractors told Business Insider that even if they reached seniority, they still feared they could get kicked off the site anytime because of the subjective and nontransparent grading system.
Some Democrats and environmental groups were hopeful that pro-environment Senator Bernie Sanders, who has more seniority than Manchin, would push for the role, but it appears Sanders is happy as ranking member of the budget committee.
She enraged teachers' unions by firing teachers who had received poor evaluations, renegotiating teacher contracts to weaken seniority protections and tie their pay to student achievement, and endorsing vouchers to allow poor students to attend private schools.
She conveys throughout admiration, sympathy and compassion for her subjects while they learn the hard way that hidebound traditions, a rigid seniority system and encrusted modes of governance do not yield readily to even the strongest convictions.
The denials by the career employees were overturned, she said, by officials with more seniority who, by her account, did not follow the normal procedures meant to mitigate security risks and generally adhered to by other administrations.
Mr. McCain had real power, not just the kind that comes from seniority and being a committee chairman, but the kind that comes from rich — and sometimes shattering — life experiences that provide credibility and heft to positions.
The deference to seniority carries with it the thorny politics of race, as members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and other Democratic minority groups have long advocated for keeping that tradition intact to empower their members.
They adhere strictly to the seniority system in the Congress and while they sometimes get inspired by younger presidential candidates (Kennedy, Clinton and Obama), they still want them to understand the basics of the patronage system. 3.
For some freshmen, the open spot is seen as a prominent opportunity to climb the ranks in a caucus that generally places heavy weight on seniority and has a history of limited leadership opportunities for new members.

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