frontline staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsofthe front lineandstaff
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front-line
noun[S]
uk/ˌfrʌnt ˈlaɪn/us/ˌfrʌnt ˈlaɪn/
a place where opposing armies face each other in war and where ...
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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition offront-lineandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It concluded that, as well as national policy, there needed to be action at local level with involvement fromfrontlinestaff, communities, voluntary and business sectors.
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The intention is that they should be efficiency savings and not affectfrontlinestaffso as to put at risk either security or control.
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Discussions have been held with users, carers,frontlinestaff, professional bodies, voluntary organisations and statutory agencies about the possible details of the charter.
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Over 100 additionalfrontlinestaffare currently being appointed.
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Enormous progress is being made in improving cancer services thanks to the efforts offrontlinestaff.
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We now have a similar concept to that of the deserving and undeserving poor: deservingfrontlinestaff and undeserving civil servants working in the backroom.
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Not just managers either: the changes invariably affect thefrontlinestaffas well.
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The proportion offrontlinestaff—doctors, nurses and other health professionals—has increased.
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There is a lot of qualitative evidence that resources are not being utilised effectively and that there is a serious crisis of morale among thefrontlinestaff.
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Since 2003,frontlinestaffnumbers have increased by 145%.
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Frontlinestaffof the service and retail sectors were especially targeted.
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Today, 35% of the agencys revenue comes from interactive activities, and 88% offrontlinestaffis actively engaged in interactive work.
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Approximately one third of this total arefrontlinestaffand officers.
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Over 100 additionalfrontlinestaffare currently being appointed.
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Enormous progress is being made in improving cancer services thanks to the efforts offrontlinestaff.
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