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Discover Ludwig"lower seniority" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a workplace or organizational context to refer to individuals who have less experience or rank than others. Example: "The new hires were placed at the bottom of the company's hierarchy, due to their lower seniority compared to the more seasoned employees."
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Young adults are often the first to face job losses in times of crisis due to their lower seniority and the job protection afforded to older workers, while at the same time they are often excluded from specific youth labor market programs or retraining schemes, making a return to employment for this age group particularly protracted.
Exclusion from the trade may occur at a lower seniority among many floor layers compared to participants included in this study (seniority (average) in 2005 29.4 34.9 years).
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But when Dr. Fyfe was passed over for captain because lower scorers with seniority had priority, he quit for a very different life, with grants and research, at the Police Foundation, American University and Temple.
We did not find significant evidence of in-country differentials between male and female doctors' public sector salaries, and we could not reject the hypothesis that the small differences found were more attributable to lower levels of seniority between the two groups.
Gol pays its pilots $30,000 to $35,000 a year regardless of seniority, $10,000 to $15,000 lower than what its competitors pay and a sixth of what pilots make at Southwest.
Participants in the self-efficacy intervention were less satisfied with their present life situation, had higher seniority and lower attendance at work; eleven worked reduced hours because of sick leave and five had part-time jobs.
Male GPs more often participated compared to female GPs (55.4% vs. 44.6%), and the share of GPs with more than 20 years of professional seniority was lower among participants than among the background group of GPs (20.4% vs. 25.5%).
Harry Nespoli, chairman of the Municipal Labor Committee, the umbrella group of unions representing city workers, said, "Lowering benefits, changing layoff seniority for teachers and returning civil service to the Tammany Hall era will not produce one job".
Flanked by a chart showing rising motor vehicle sales and falling jobs in Canada, Mr. Hargrove said that the union would be seeking to lower the present 10-year seniority threshold for workers to qualify for guarantees of work or income under the contract.
He also says that he wants to layoff lower performing teachers regardless of seniority.
Secondly, the measure was able to distinguish between seniority of staff, with lower levels of staff receiving lower ratings of satisfaction.
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