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As far as seniority at the federal level goes, my father worked for a Crown Corporation for 45 years. His earning potential and quality of life improved with every year of seniority. I saw that with my own eyes.
Fair? Unfair? Depends on one's point of view, I suppose.
But, he, like everyone else, was made aware of that fact, before they made the decision to hire on.
Depends on the collective agreement. Ours was almost exclusively Senior Qualified Process.
Relative Ability Process only applied in extremely rare situations .
"Hate" that? Don't join our little club. Stick with your first career.
That had been the process for well over a half a century before I decided to join our union.
Only way I could get summer vacation was by going away with the army for two weeks every summer.
That is the ( unofficial ) reason they never rehired people who were trying to "get back in".
They tended to be very resentful that their seniority had been "taken away" from them, and they had to go back to the bottom of the list.
Fair? Unfair? Depends on one's point of view, I suppose.
But, he, like everyone else, was made aware of that fact, before they made the decision to hire on.
Seniority should be part of the process, but I do agree, not "the" process.
Depends on the collective agreement. Ours was almost exclusively Senior Qualified Process.
Relative Ability Process only applied in extremely rare situations .
"Hate" that? Don't join our little club. Stick with your first career.
That had been the process for well over a half a century before I decided to join our union.
Only way I could get summer vacation was by going away with the army for two weeks every summer.
That is the ( unofficial ) reason they never rehired people who were trying to "get back in".
They tended to be very resentful that their seniority had been "taken away" from them, and they had to go back to the bottom of the list.