The prison is run by Sodexho Justice Service, who said at the time of the original report that improved salaries would lead to a drop in staff turnover.
But Andrew Lyon, consultant neonatologist at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, insisted there had been a "drop-off" in staff numbers.
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When including instructional aides, the student-to-staff ratio will drop to 1 to 15.
Mr Clifton-Brown said he had received emails from constituents and a member of ambulance staff, concerned about a drop in the number of paramedics in Cirencester.
Council staff will be at the public drop-in events answering questions and recording people's views on response forms.
Its isolated branch on a Lake Victoria island receives money from the sky: with no landing strip, planes drop bags of cash to be collected by staff and security guards.
Ms Hewitt wanted a compromise, with smoking allowed in sealed smoking rooms, away from pub staff, but she has been forced to drop this idea after Cabinet opposition.
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The teacher was joined by the campus supervisor -- a campus monitor on the school's staff -- and both of them persuaded the student to drop the shotgun, the sheriff said.
So staff are less confident in their PE teaching abilities and there has been a steep drop in the numbers of children doing two or more hours exercise a week.
Grossman's comments fueled speculation that Dean, who was the front-runner in the race before stumbling in Iowa and New Hampshire, would drop out of he failed to win Wisconsin, and that he may be about to lose some of his staff.
Despite that, Mr Morton said a drop in public funding would have an impact on the theatre's work, including possible cuts to its 60 staff.
Wales continued to have some of the lowest student drop-out rates in the UK, and there has also been a "significant increase" in NHS Wales staff over the last decade.
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