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These frontline workers are the heart and soul of this agency."
Once again they blame frontline workers even though they have multiagency involvement.
Development and provision of training programmes for AIDS frontline workers are also provided.
Frontline workers this week gave a different picture of implementation from senior managers, many of whom are reporting all is well (News, 8 April).
China's flight attendants, the frontline workers in the country's mass air-travel revolution, say their jobs offer solid middle class wages, with $1,000-a-month salaries common.
A long-planned increase in required training of new caseworkers that took effect also slowed the flow of replacement frontline workers.
And a new breed of consultant emerges, dedicated to teaching the tricks of the service trade to managers and frontline workers alike.
Councils spend so much of our money on pensions and wages of non frontline workers that they dont have much left to provide services.
The facility, which houses the university's second child-care facility and a full continuum of researchers, clinicians and frontline workers, is dedicated to child health.
Handling cases of forced marriage: an A4 size booklet intended for frontline workers such as health professionals, social workers, police officers, housing officials and education professionals.
An Integrated Safe System of Work is used in hazardous industry to request, review, approve and document tasks to be carried out by frontline workers.
Even frontline workers with the Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are being charged with profiteering.
It is aimed at frontline workers, to help raise awareness of the issue and support practitioners to identify the warning signs of this complex and often hidden practice.
A directive from management to simply reduce waste may be ignored and even resented by frontline workers if it isn't clear what practical steps they should take to achieve this.
He said developing more focused integrated local services can unlock the potential of communities and frontline workers to design and deliver a genuinely joined up approach to multiple challenges.
Just as New York has done, officials in Los Angeles redoubled training, took over individual cases and hired frontline workers, then descended on communities to root out failing families.
Declining services have led to a huge rise in attacks on staff, prompting one union leader to complain that frontline workers are taking the blame for decisions taken way over their heads.
In the absence of informed opinion about polio, frontline workers or CMCs counsel communities on ways to prevent an outbreak of polio - through repeated vaccination.
Then four rows of middle managers and finally the great mass of frontline workers, techs, customer service reps, troubleshooters, antennamen, switchwomen, chicken pluckers and left-handed bottle stretchers.
There were precious few critics at the time of Climbié, when we put to the Laming inquiry a model of delivery built round the frontline worker, who would actually get to know the client.
This is the judgment of several longtime commentators as well as frontline workers in the field - rabbis and Jewish professionals - who have gone about doing their statistical and spiritual work despite the dour predictions.
We are now paying salaries for our chiefs which are vastly out of proportion to what lecturers earn, yet we can't even afford to pay the annual below-inflation cost of living increases to the frontline workers.
The target provider population was defined as base and private-sector personnel, including managers and frontline workers, who provide EFMs with disability-related services in health, education, long-term services and supports, and other arenas.
Resource panels (bodies within a local authority that make the final decision on whether a child may be removed from an abusive home), Mansouri argues, are primarily concerned with budgets, often going against the recommendations of frontline workers who believe a child should be taken into care.
His diplomatic skills were most fully engaged in reconciling conflicts among the U.N. divisions themselves梒alming hostilities between the Department of Peace-keeping-Operations and the Humanitarian Affairs people, preventing resistance from forming among frontline workers or their superiors in the head offices.