employees is plural, employee's is possesive The bank's employees did nothing to stop the robber. The employee's bank was being robbed.
Employees is already the plural form of employee.
Employees is speaking about the amount or how many employees there are. EX: I have alot of Emplyees Employee's is referrinh to something the employee owns. EX:Don't take that that is my employee's notebook.
Employees is speaking about the amount or how many employees there are. EX: I have alot of Emplyees Employee's is referrinh to something the employee owns. EX:Don't take that that is my employee's notebook.
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.)
Capitalize the word employee only when it is part of a title.Example:I hired a new employee. Her name is June.I was nominated as Employee of the Month!
A former employee is a non employee. You can discuss what you want.
need more information as employees are not mgt.
the employee's criticism of the employer
Employee is singular, not plural. The plural form is employees.
Employee's department number
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.