0 relating to a situation in which someone has worked for a particular organization for a long time:
Yet several other respondents held that many of the long-service staff resisted organisational, management and technological changes.
A large number of the men are ex-service men in receipt of long-service or disability pensions.
All three of those pilots are long-service, capable navigational officers.
Secondly, we are treating the long-service bounty paid to retained firefighters as capital, not as income.
The heart of the unit is its long-service volunteer element, providing the leaders, trainers and administrators.
On the other hand, if we need infantry for semi-police duties, then of course there is a strong case for the long-service professional army.
My argument is that the regulations have evolved to their present state to safeguard the rights of long-service soldiers and airmen.
Again, it is the long-service non-commissioned officer who is in short supply.