The staff was is correct
many staff were busy on monday is the right one. since staff is already the plural form so need to add s to staff many staff were busy on monday is the right one. since staff is already the plural form so need to add s to staff
The title is 'Chief of Staff.' But one might say or write "...the Chief of Staff's responsibility."
People who should know say that on occasion he dosed off.
I think so, you can say ex-staff member or ex-employee.
No, the word 'staff' is plural, therefore the staff 'are' here.
Depends on how you say it, Examples..... (The dining staff are all in the kitchen.) or... (The dining staff is going to do the honor.)
staff is translated "le personnel" (masc.) in French
Personal de ventas (Sales Staff)
The collective noun 'staff' is used for a staff of workers or a staff of employees.
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staff in latin is scipio or scipionis 'Staff' in the sense of a staff used by a hiker is 'baculum'. For 'Staff' in the sense of a body of people, Latin did not have a single word to express this.
It should be held at half-staff for a week.