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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
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Which of the two is correct, the employees or employees?

The code-based approach to office ethics enables [ the employees / employees ] to know up front what is morally required and expected of them at work.
Which of the two is correct when it means employees in general? Could you help me clarify it? Thank you always.
  

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I think employees is OK here. The employees can be used when we refer to a part set of employees.

  • I think employees is OK here.
  • The employees can be used when we refer to a part set of employees.
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I think employees is OK here. The employees can be used when we refer to a part set of employees.

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