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to supervisors
noun
A person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group, or of other operations and activities.
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But that means disclosure to supervisors -- not to the public.
Talk not only to supervisors but current students.
He reported dangerous practices to supervisors and safety inspectors.
The writer talked to supervisors Steve Mirabello and Rick Myers.
Ms. Rojas referred the inmates' complaints to supervisors at Bayside.
"I went to colleagues, I went to supervisors – I even went to the lawyers.
He reported it to supervisors under the guise of detecting a security flaw, the report says.
Ms. Taylor said she reported episodes to supervisors but was not taken seriously.
"If people feel they're not safe at work, they should be able to speak to supervisors without fear of retribution".
The cuts were revealed in a company memorandum to supervisors that The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle obtained on Tuesday.
Even so, it can be risky for an intelligence officer to express dissent to supervisors or through official channels.
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