[Vocabulary] Longest/Oldest working employee

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Mac_Lir

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Hi guys

I have a little doubt in here. How do I refer to someone who is the employee working for the longest time in a company? Would it be "the longest working employee"? Is there another more specific expression to use than this?
I guess "the oldest" would mean he is the older one working, but not necessarily the one working the longest, is it right?
Thanks a lot for all of you. This forum is amazing! :-D

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How do I refer to someone who is the employee working for the longest time in a company? Would it be "the longest working employee"? Is there another more specific expression to use than this?
"The longest serving employee" works.
I guess "the oldest" would mean he is the olde[STRIKE]r[/STRIKE]st one working, but not necessarily the one working the longest,; is [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] that right? Yes
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Thanks a lot 5jj.
 
Longest standing employee can also used.
 
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