Employees is already the plural form of employee.
The plural form of the noun employee is employees.
The plural is "employees."
Yes, the plural form is employees; the plural possessive form is employees', for example the employees' entrance.
The compound noun, 'employees-in-training' is the plural form.The singular form is 'employee-in-training'.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of process.Some example sentences are:I will process your cheque for you.Can you process this food please?She begins to explain the process to the new employees.
The word staff is a collective noun. Within a single company, the word staff can mean all employees. However, for multiple companies, or for separate groups within a company, the plural is staffs.
The plural form of vacancy is vacancies.
Yes, the plural form is employees; the plural possessive form is employees', for example the employees' entrance.
Employee is singular, not plural. The plural form is employees.
The compound noun, 'employees-in-training' is the plural form.The singular form is 'employee-in-training'.
No, it is not. Employees is a plural noun (plural of employee, a person working for an employer).(*The possessives employee's or employees' can act like adjectives.)
The plural adds the usual "s" as "employees".
employees is plural, employee's is possesive The bank's employees did nothing to stop the robber. The employee's bank was being robbed.
No, the noun "employees" is the plural form of the singular noun "employee".Example: Do you have one employee or two employees?The singular possessive form is employee's.The plural possessive form is employees'.Examples:The new employee's name is Jack.We each take turns cleaning the employees' lunchroom.
The plural of employee is employees.The plural possessive of employee is employees'(apostrophe after the S).Example: The employees' contributions to the charity were made annually.
The plural form of the singular noun company is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Example: Many companies' employees buy stock in their own company.
If you are referring to "staff" as in employees of a company, the word is a collective noun, which can be plural "staffs" to indicate more than one separate staff.If you are referring to "staff" as being a stick or pole, the plural would be "staves".
The noun human resources is a word for the personnel department of a company or an organization. A department that provides resources (plural) pertaining to needs of the employees and the company or organization.The correct possessive form of the compound noun human resources is human resources'.example: You will find our human resources' office on the second floor.
The verb is to employ and one conjugation is "employs."The plural noun for workers who are employed is employees.