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Staff Member V Colleague
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Have you noticed how colleague has become in new ‘in’ word. What happened to good old fashioned staff member or member of staff?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Where I worked 20 years ago term used the term colleague. It was away of saying we value you as a member of our organisation, everyone plays an important part, we are all in it together- before they outsourced your job to India or cut back your Ts&Cs while the senior execs gave themselves huge bonuses. I think ASDA were using the term then as well.
I have been retired for almost 13 years now and we used colleague and team member well before I retired. Staff member or member of staff was reserved for formal use...ie documents, formal meetings and so on. For me as a manager, I would use colleague when I wanted to imply equality and team member when I was speaking as the leader of the team.