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colleague

[kol-eeg] / ˈkɒl ig /


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The pay talks saw junior colleagues eventually offered increases of between 7% and 9%, with salaries jumping by £1,200 this year and next, to a minimum of £27,400.

From BBC

For the young foreign worker, one of the tens of thousands drawn to the EU nation every year, it was a rough welcome -- but one he said is increasingly common among his colleagues.

From Barron's

The revenue Koh and each of his colleagues generated was tracked in detail.

From The Wall Street Journal

A researcher at Anthropic this week said he is leaving the company, writing in a letter to colleagues that the “world is in peril” from AI, among other dangers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maybe, as a few of my younger, smarter colleagues theorized, it’s the phones, which are omnipresent among Olympians, and make their rabbit ears overly attuned to the surrounding chatter.

From The Wall Street Journal