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"Stop thinking about seniority and how long you work for a company."
Those with the least seniority would be the first to go.
She was his first girl and as such had seniority over any others he might take.
"The people know how important my seniority is to them."
He was a member since 1951, making him third in seniority.
You seem to be doing it to me, and at least I've got seniority.
The average man has far more work experience and seniority on his present job.
Every Met, including the one with the least seniority, can feel it.
But she appeared to get her office space the way everyone else did, through seniority.
The other women at the table are short of the 30 years' seniority required.
In 2002, the Senate set a new record for member seniority.
In other words it does not take seniority into account.
The first player to deal usually is the person with the most seniority in the game.
I am the only one left with the experience and seniority to pull things back together.
"The loss of his seniority would be a real hit."
Increasingly, pay is being set by performance rather than seniority.
Seniority would mean little, and a member of Congress could only lead a committee for six years.
The job was given to an employee with more seniority.
Lost seniority and maybe a week waiting around for another train.
Leadership is passed down after death to the next in seniority.
Now, with little seniority, she would be one of the first laid off.
Some workers may not know immediately whether they have enough seniority to keep their jobs.
I have seniority in the Council that few others who support you can offer.
Even with the seniority system, women were still vital to the work of many companies.
Because seniority is so important for many airline workers, few change companies.