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The seniority rule ignores ability, rewards mere length of service, and works to discourage younger members.
Seniority refers to a giving privileges to people who have held a particular position for a longer period of time than others. An example of the seniority rule would be in government and Congress.
because the seniors know that how to rule the nation because of their experience.
Seniority rule is the tradition on the senate in which the chair of a committe is given to the most senior majority senator on that committee
New ideas are discouraged from the seniority rule
Do you think that the seniority system in congress in an effective way to select leaders and ssing committee members? why or why not
The seniority rule functions by looking at the number of years one has been in an institution. This is an ideology that is based on hierarchical age.
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Personal interests and seniority.
There have been no significant changes to the seniority rule in recent years. The seniority rule, which prioritizes individuals with longer service or tenure, continues to be a widely used practice in various industries and organizations. While there may be some ongoing discussions and debates about the effectiveness and fairness of the seniority rule, there have been no major legislative or policy changes to alter its prominence.
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Committee chairmen are typically selected based on seniority, expertise, and sometimes by appointment from party leaders. In many cases, members of the majority party with the longest continuous service on a committee are often chosen as chairmen. Ultimately, the specific selection process may vary depending on the rules and traditions of a particular legislative body.