It can be either: the word staff is a collective term for a group.
The common US usage is the singular "has."
The common UK usage is the plural "have."
When using staff to mean the individual members of the staff, without using the word members, the plural verb is sometimes correct:
e.g. The staff have their own parking spaces.
Staff as people use the word "who" while a staff meaning a stick, or a musical notation, would use the words which or that.
The correct form is "What are the names of the staff?"
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The collective noun is a staff of servants.
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
The noun 'staff' is a standard collective noun for a staff of employees.
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a staff is required
The staff was is correct
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The noun 'staff' is singular. The correct verb is: The staff is...Examples:The entire staff is going to the picnic.The blank staff is used to write musical notes.The staff in front of the building is to fly the club's flag.
1) sop with leveling staff 2) solid staff 3) folding staff 4) target staff
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a flag staff is a staff for displaying a flag
The collective noun 'staff' is used for a staff of workers or a staff of employees.
The staff is a bishop's staff or crosier.
The staff is a bishop's staff or crosier.