A person who oversees and directs the work of others.
1In his BYD uniform, he looked like a factory line manager.
2Anyway, it's not really worth picking a fight with my line manager over trivia.
3His claims were ignored and the individual was then appointed as his line manager.
4Your line manager (that would be Mr. Hinchliffe this month, would it not?)
5I broke down during in my performance appraisal and my line manager suggested I resign.
6We were discussing the role of the line manager in assimilating new hires into the operation.
7Sir Mark Sedwill, the then cabinet secretary, could also be asked to appear as Rutnam's then line manager.
8I quickly inform my line manager.
9Him and my line manager, both.
10Wilcox said his line manager had done "nothing effective" to establish his whereabouts when he was missing.
11She will begin the master's part-time in September, fitting it around her work with the support of her line manager.
12As Lesley's senior officer and line manager it was down to him to meet with the Department of Professional Standards.
13They also admit that Kennedy's handlers and line manager knew about and "acquiesced to" his relationship with me.
14The constable did issue an infringement notice in relation to the speeding matter and advised his line manager of the encounter.
15Smith stresses he has a good relationship with Paterson, who as secretary of state for the environment is effectively his line manager.
16Harriet looks away: she's my line manager-nominally-andshewants to make it clear that this suggestion does not come with her approval.