personnel records

collocation in English

meaningsofpersonnelandrecord

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personnel
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˌpɜː.sənˈel/
us
/ˌpɝː.sənˈel/
the people who are employed in a company, organization, or one of the ...
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record
noun
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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(Definition ofpersonnelandrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpersonnel records

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There is no statutory requirement on employers to maintain personnel records about the ethnic origin of their employees.
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The initialpersonnelrecordkeeping grew into a comprehensive human resources management system.
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Audiovisualpersonnelrecordthe evasive maneuvering of the response to the simulated threats on videotape which is used to provide feedback to the aircrews during debriefings.
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Improvement of the management of personnel records : regarded as necessary for the identification of ghost workers, ministerial reviews, hiring freeze and retrenchment.
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In such cases it is only possible to deduce instrumentation by comparing players' names with personnel records for the king's musical establishment.
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Paragraph 8 exempts personnel records (which would include details of remuneration) of employees of public authorities.
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The figures have been derived from personnel records and may differ from other published manpower totals.
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The data used in compiling the figures derive from central service-wide personnel records and there are some differences from published manpower totals.
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To obtain all the information requested would require an extensive trawl of personnel records which could be done only at disproportionate cost.
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Subjective assessments appear more frequently in personnel records and these could cause misunderstandings.
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This information is not available from the computerised personnel records.
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The detailed information requested is not held centrally and cannot be determined from individual personnel records without incurring disproportionate cost and effort.
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Quite separate from the personnel records, predictions of radiation fields were made prior to each trial.
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Steps will be taken to maintain confidentiality of personnel records.
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The first of these amendments therefore makes the equivalent provision when a police constable is using the new powers to search for personnel records.
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Ethnic origin is not relevant—except in so far as the nationality rules on entry apply—and is not indicated in personnel records or statistics.
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