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co-worker

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noun

  1. a fellow worker; associate

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And as adults, there is a direct link between the ability to communicate well with a romantic partner, and the ability to do the same with a co-worker or boss.

From The Wall Street Journal

For co-workers, she says, both reasons can hurt morale.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said she feared for the safety of her co-workers arriving to work.

From Los Angeles Times

The winning candidate needs a distraction-free home office and must be game for odd hours because co-workers are spread across time zones.

From The Wall Street Journal

Seresht said when she and her co-workers order food it is delivered by a robot and the two delivery bots that dominate Melrose Place are Coco and Serve Robotics.

From Los Angeles Times