 staff versus staffs. When talking about employees, do not say staffs. Say instead staff. Staff refers to a whole group of people. For example, this is the staff. The group. It does not refer to an individual. We do not say a staff. This is wrong. To refer to a single employee, say a member of the staff, or a staff member, or you can simply say an employee or a worker. Do not count staff when referring to individuals. For example, there were three staffs in the office. No, this is incorrect. We say there were three employees in the office, or there were three people on the team. Test yourself, which is correct. There were two staffs in the office. There were two staff members in the office. I am a staff at the MBC company. I am an employee at the MBC company. We have three people on our team. We have three staffs on our team. Correct answers. There were two staff members in the office. I am an employee at the MBC company. We have three people on our team. Notes, you can say staffs when referring to multiple groups of people. For example, the staffs of ABC company and XYZ company are working together on the project. There are two different groups. Is the boss included in the staff? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. For example, Mr. Baldwin has five members on his staff. He's the boss. He's not including himself. If we want to include the boss, we could say something like this. Including himself, there are six members on Mr. Baldwin's staff. Hope that was helpful. If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up in the comment section below. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos like these. Thanks for watching. Please check out the links below for more information.