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Discover LudwigThe phrase "personnel problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a problem or issue related to people who work for a company, such as a staffing issue or a conflict between employees. Example sentence: The company has been facing a challenging personnel problem recently, as many employees have been leaving their positions.
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Is this situation primarily a personnel problem?
The Nets had one personnel problem.
One particularly risqué segment posed a personnel problem more pressing than a potential shunning at Shinnecock.
Immediately, he became the commission chairman, and before long helped resolve a vexing personnel problem.
If your team would be seriously incapacitated if one person was out, you have a personnel problem.
The prevailing view in political and banking circles is that the Administration may also have a personnel problem.
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"He understands them as administrative problems, personnel problems, process problems".
Most of these, however, are personnel problems.
It outlined some personnel problems in the Physics Department.
The government is unfortunately choosing to solve its personnel problems in the wrong way.
Owing to personnel problems some time ago, the intended full-length ballet was dropped.
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