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staffer

[staf-er, stah-fer] / ˈstæf ər, ˈstɑ fər /


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It was unclear why the card on the outside of Valerio’s kennel, which notes behavior problems for staffers and volunteers, didn’t include his bite history, Wright’s attorneys said.

From Los Angeles Times

He became so indispensable to Bernanke as a go-between with Wall Street chieftains and GOP leaders that Fed staffers developed a familiar refrain: “Have you run it by Warsh?”

From The Wall Street Journal

After the shooting death on Jan. 7 of Renee Good, Turtle Bread locked its front door during business hours, stationing a staffer there at all times to guard against ICE officers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vincent Reinhart, chief economist at BNY Investments and a former senior Fed staffer, said that by cutting rates in last year’s second half, the Fed “bought insurance in case something bad happened.”

From Barron's

As prominent employers such as Amazon now cut roles, many companies in other industries continue to hold on to their staffers.

From The Wall Street Journal