Sentences with phrase «of lifetime job security»

That's due process for you — not a bad thing — and a big improvement over N.J.'s old system of lifetime job security for school staff after three years of employment.

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But what of the man who called the fateful play into Wilson's helmet, who doesn't have a lifetime of job security, who didn't just sign the enormous contract as the franchise billboard?
In fact, there are only two things that deeply trouble Mannix: lying to his wife about quitting cigarettes, and that job offer from Lockheed that will give him regular hours to spend with his beloved family, and a lifetime of security in an industry that isn't being threatened by television.
In the published presentation of results, the question about teacher tenure asks: «Do you support or oppose tenure for teachers, the practice of guaranteeing teachers lifetime job security after they have worked for a certain amount of time?»
The problem is, tenure does not guarantee teachers a job, does not offer any lifetime employment security, and, regardless of the implication of Time's question, does not just happen after a «certain amount of time.»
Unlike professors generally, who undergo a rigorous tenure process, tenure for law professors — lifetime job security — is achieved with a relatively low quantity of scholarly production and in practice is seldom denied.
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