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  • Employee vs Employe Which Is More Correct Common
    Employe is a rare dated alternative spelling of the more common employee (AHD) Ngram: an employe Ngram: an employee vs an employe From French employé Employe (plural employes) 1920, Conference proceedings of the National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, the University of Georgia College of Agriculture, page 103: For that clerk, in the
  • Employees vs Staff - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This is an example of the very common phenomenon in English (and many other languages for that matter) of having two similar words coming from different origins Staff is a Germanic word that comes from middle English while employee came into English from French in the 1800s In general they can be used interchangeably, but they do have different subtleties Employee is a bit more formal and
  • A word for people who work under a manager
    Where I used to work, we called the people who reported to a manager his her reports This word does not have any of the negative connotations words like subordinates or underlings carry Oxford Dictionaries Online lists this as the meaning of the word and also gives an example Report noun An employee who reports to another employee 'And, I have been a better, more consistent mentor teacher
  • What is the proper usage of the phrase due diligence?
    A lawyer referring to the process of investigating a potential merger investment might say: We need to perform due diligence There is also business buzzword of "due diligence", derived from the legal meaning to mean the level of care attention that one would reasonably be expected to take in this situation In my (American) experience, this is commonly used in the business world as an idiom
  • grammar - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I want to add the following statement in an email: This is being written to confirm that Mr XYZ has been employed in our organization from September 2013 till date The "till date" part sounds
  • Word for someone who does the same job as me
    Is there a word that means something like "someone who does the same job as me"? I've thought of colleague and co-worker These both indicate that someone works at the same place, or some other k
  • etymology - How and when did performant enter common usage in the . . .
    Performant: From perform +‎ -ant (suffix forming agent nouns from verbs, and adjectives from verbs with the senses of ‘doing (the action of the verb’)), possibly modelled after informant Usage notes The word performant has found a niche in the 21st century through adoption in computing contexts, but remains otherwise practically unknown in day-to-day communication, where more common
  • Employment with vs. employment at - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Which of the following options are correct? [Some context] that is relevant to my employment with the company [Some context] that is relevant to my employment at the company


















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