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The shadow home secretary also argued that the legislation "needs to include clearly defined thresholds for access to internet connection records" and that the records should be limited to "police officers of a specified seniority".
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics BLSS) data also revealed that in 1970 1971, over 70% of employee groups under major union agreements in the U.S. were covered by layoff provisions that specified seniority as the most important factor for consideration in permanent layoff decisions.
Colors finds an amount of colors specified.
"Kansas does not have a lot of seniority; we have a lot of new people.
Respondents are predominantly male (69%) with a mean age of 50 years and a mean seniority of 23 years.
Consequently, between 1933 and 1936 before collective bargaining actually began all the key elements of the modern workplace regime fell more or less into place: specified, uniform rights for workers (beginning with seniority and pay equity); a formal procedure to adjudicate grievances arising from those rights; and a structure of shop-floor representation to implement the grievance procedure.
When a century of seniority and experience voluntarily walks away from Congress, it is a watershed moment.
An announcer's job is usually a matter of seniority.
The choices are based on a mix of seniority and popularity, and some positions are still up for grabs.
Roth's place in American letters is not just a matter of seniority, or productivity.
However, he was to be relegated to second-rate commands for a man of his seniority.
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