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Darker shades represent longer seniority.
Hence, among the care aides, a higher work ability was related with being of a younger age, having longer seniority and being in a stronger safety climate (Table 3).
Women were on average about 5 years older and had one year longer seniority than the men, who were taller and heavier, as expected, but also had a higher BMI (Additional file 1: Table A1).
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"People who had been there longer had seniority, and they had cots," he said.
Indeed, the participants in the high responder group were older, more were ethnic Danes and they had longer job seniority as cleaners.
High responders were significantly older, had longer job seniority, and a higher proportion were born in Denmark than low responders (Table 1).
If the mayor and governor have their way, and layoffs are no longer based on seniority but instead are based on the city's formulas that scientifically identify good teachers, Ms. Isaacson is pretty sure she'd be cooked.
If that decision is upheld, teachers would lose the right to earn tenure, and layoffs would no longer be based on seniority.
If the plaintiffs win, the Legislature would have to replace the three statutes with something else: more reasonable dismissal laws; retention rules based, presumably, on effectiveness, not seniority; a longer probationary period for new teachers before they get tenure.
As teacher unions have weakened, seniority is no longer the sole basis for layoffs in many districts.
In fact, some of the issues that have been most contentious in the Chicago contract negotiations — test-score-driven teacher evaluations, more freedom for principals to make hiring decisions separate from seniority rules, and longer school days — originated in charter schools.
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