This means a fall-out from the work of the corporation, so that, for instance, park keepers and groundsmen will be needed.
In particular, private clubs find great difficulty in obtaining groundsmen of any quality in order to provide or maintain the facilities of their club.
A fair reward for overtime should be paid to groundsmen and caretakers, neither of whom can work seven days a week.
Then there is the problem of obtaining groundsmen.
They are what one might call out-porters or groundsmen.
Bricks and bottles have been strewn over the playing surfaces, and the groundsman has been physically threatened.
There was one private employed as a groundsman at a local sports club.
I have no power to require groundsmen or green-keepers to take up agricultural work.