Phrases with «frontline workers»

"Frontline workers" refers to individuals who are at the forefront of providing essential services or assistance, often during challenging or critical situations. They are the people directly involved in public health emergencies, crisis response, customer service, healthcare, and other essential industries where their presence is crucial to support and help others. Full definition

Sentences with «frontline workers»

  • Labour is doing a good job of galvanising the ire of frontline workers who are struggling to cope with the rising numbers of elderly patients to treat and the slashing of council budgets. (totalpolitics.com)
  • LCGB in collaboration with Safely Fed Canada, are pleased to announce a training day on 4th December in Islington, North London, for commissioners and frontline workers from Public Health, Local Resilience Forums, emergency planners, infant feeding leads, specialist health visitors and midwives working with vulnerable populations and refugees, and all other interested parties including peer supporters, on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies in a Developed World Context. (lcgb.org)
  • Calls to action include: more manpower, with pubs bars and supermarkets contributing to the costs of late night policing, earlier closing times, more training for frontline workers in dealing with alcohol problems, a lower drink - drive limit and raising the price of the cheapest alcohol. (politics.co.uk)
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