SENIORITY: A REVIEW OF ITS LEGAL AND SCIENTIFIC STANDING |
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Authors: | MICHAEL E. GORDON WILLIAM A. JOHNSON |
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Affiliation: | The University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
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Abstract: | Though an important and widespread industrial relations concept, seniority has been a neglected subject of study by behavioral scientists. The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the importance of the topic by reviewing seniority's legal status in the management of human resources. Further, while there is little research on seniority per se, conjecture and empirical study on the concept's salient behavioral dimensions, viz., tenure and reward, were reviewed. Suggestions were offered for the methodological and theoretical aspects of future research on seniority. |
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