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Substantial groups of long-serving workers (including managerial, clerical and artisan grades) exhibited a high degree of residential stability.
In almost every case, however, the committee chairman was a long-serving member of the assembly.
According to a long-serving tax officer, this form of selecting the tax administration's leadership was widely resented among tax officers.
Especially in eras before a professionalized civil service, a long-serving legislator might have been the best source of institutional memory in state government.
Practices that built incentives for long legislative tenure and that channeled long-serving members into key decision-making positions no doubt resulted in a variety of policy consequences.
Under that agreement, the basic starting pay of a constable will be £2,400 a year and that of a long-serving constable will be £3,402.
The corporate nature of the staff is important: they tend to be long-serving because of the type of surgery that they undertake.
They have offered long-serving teachers a year's sabbatical—the lion.
The planners have so much expertise—expertise which no councillor, however long-serving or able, can ever hope to match.
The worst sufferers are the long-serving men in the industry.
What he has described is almost identical to what has happened to some long-serving and distinguished councillors in my constituency.
They are now talking of redundancy payments of about £28,000 for a long-serving mineworker.
All are long-serving professional policemen with extensive practical experience.
I agree that sentences should be shorter, because the accumulation of long-serving prisoners is one of the prime causes of overcrowding in prisons.
Consideration of the final report of the working party on the problems of long-serving ambulance men and women has not yet been completed.