When referring to the rank and file as a noun, no. For example: "The rank and file defied union leadership." However when used as an adjective or a modifier, then yes. "He needs rank-and-file support."
The company president lorded it over the rank-and-file.
Rank is shoulder to shoulder, file is one behind another.
This usually refers to a union members. "rank and file" membership are those in the union who are non-administrative members.Political Parties sometimes have "rank and file" membersIt can also traditionally mean low-ranking soldiers.
Skype also wants to become a place where deals are made by CEOs and rank-and-file employees alike.
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The Office of Personnel Management.
Well, look at the file and rank the square is on. For instance, if a square is on file f and rank 4 it will be f4.
At rank five you get your last special attack.
five place
You go on cheat engine 5.5 and type in Colony-File-Extract-Rank-Six. Have fun!
A rank and file voter refers to an ordinary, average citizen who is not affiliated with a political party or organization. They are typically not involved in the leadership or decision-making processes of a party but play a crucial role in the democratic process by casting their vote and shaping the outcome of elections.