Staff English: Staff
Employee English Staff American [st? f]
Noun (short for noun)? Employees; All personnel; All staff; A crutch; Rod; Sticks; staff
Transitive verbs? manning
Employees refer to various forms of employees in enterprises (units), including regular workers, contract workers, temporary workers and interns. The employees in modern enterprises are very different from those in the past. Their quality is relatively high and they are knowledgeable.
Any enterprise needs to make rules so that every employee knows what managers expect of them. In other words, enterprises should establish positive employee relations by establishing systems rather than managing people, so as to avoid arbitrariness in management.
Extended data
Employee English [? m? Pli:] beauty [? m? pli:]
Third person plural: employee
Basic description of employees
Nouns employee, employee, worker
The antonym of employee
Noun employer
Employee-related examples
noun
This company has 1000 employees.
This company has 1000 employees.
His company has 30 employees.
His company has 30 employees.
Third person singular: clerk
Present participle: staffing
Past participle: staffing
Past tense: staffing
Employee-related phrases
The staff of life: bread, staple food;
Employee-related examples
transitive verb
There are 30 doctors in our hospital.
There are thirty doctors in our hospital.
noun
This boy is the backbone and pride of their time.
This boy is their reliance and pride in their later years.
The old man walks with a wooden crutch.
The old man walks with a wooden crutch.
The flag was lowered by half.
The flag was lowered by half.
There are some experts on his staff.
There are some experts on his staff.
Employee situational dialogue
Pick up the goods and deliver them to the airport.
Who will meet you at the airport?
Who will meet you at the airport?
No one.
No one.
A: Oh, then I'll arrange for one of my staff to meet you at the airport.
Oh, then I'll arrange for a clerk to meet you at the airport.