The correct form of this word is "new staff." You can use it when referring to a group of people who have recently joined a company or organization.
For example: "The new staff will be coming in next week to get oriented."
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"The new staffs, I feel for them.
Bloomberg officials can point to genuine accomplishments: more small schools, some beautiful new campuses and good principals freed to hire new staffs.
The city has closed many failing schools and reopened them with new staffs, making it an important laboratory for one of the country's most vexing problems.
Does this mean that people are going to have to write code differently and have whole new staffs trained in various multi-core processors that you make?
There's a coaching expression: 'Play like your hair's on fire.' I think new staffs coach like their hair's on fire, and that's what we saw today".
While this problem could be minimized through ongoing staff training at district level, this is likely to continue to persist, although plans are underway to secure funds to support the training of a pool of trainers that can offer the necessary support when new staffs are recruited or deployed at the district and facility levels.
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New staff are being shown the ropes.
With new staff, that is changing.
New staff must be hired and trained.
We got new staff on board.
His staff moved on and new staff came in.
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