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mungbeanz | 13:16 Wed 28th Sep 2011 | How it Works
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Which is correct?

Staff who have previously undertaken...

Staff who has previously undertaken...

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Doesn't it depend upon how many people you are referring to? The first seems to be for more than one member of staff and the second could be changed to 'A staff member who has previously undertaken ...'.
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I am referring to multiple members of staff.
Then it's the first one.
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Thanks. I thought so too, but Word's grammar check greenlines staff have...
'Staff who have' is correct.
It may have been 'greenlined' because a staff (as in pole) is a singular item and staff can be a singular collective term (he is part of our staff).
If in doubt change it to 'members of staff' or 'employees'

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