0 an employee, often of a political organization:
1 someone who is a member of the group of people who work for an organization:
a Senate staffer
2 an employee who works for an organization, especially in politics or the media:
As of 1921, there was also a law clerk and a document room with three staffers.
Each lawmaker has six personal staffers, including a chauffeur, an attendant, and a clerical worker.
In turn, staffers hire and supervise external managers, in which case they become principals and the external managers the agents.
This staffer worked in various positions between 1993 and 2003. 78.
Government staff work was by now an accepted profession for educated young men, and staffers would move from place to place.
Of those six staffers, three people at most may be able to assist the members with information for his or her committee work, a meager amount of support.
In other offices, staffers have been added piecemeal, one-by-one, with every staff assistant sure that he needs an assistant of his own - as he very well may.
The remainder of each issue contains articles written by regular staffers and the occasional guest contributor.