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supervisor

[soo-per-vahy-zer] / ˈsu pərˌvaɪ zər /




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“I would have phone calls with my supervisor, with my insurance, and I would just cry because I couldn’t even finish the conversation.”

From Los Angeles Times

A supervisor rejected his request, according to the filing, noting the county was “committed to fostering an inclusive workplace, including for our LGBTQ+ employees.”

From Los Angeles Times

He worked out of a newly opened Civilian Protection Center of Excellence, where his supervisor was a veteran strike-team targeter who had served as a United Nations war crimes investigator.

From Salon

Liang said he was told by a supervisor to target students because they “spend money recklessly.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Another campus supervisor, Brad Ainsworth, hung back to search the empty bathroom.

From The Wall Street Journal