Plural of casher; multiple people employed to handle cash and conduct monetary transactions.
Simple plural formation from 'casher' with the '-s' suffix, following standard English pluralization patterns.
The plural 'cashers' appears most frequently in 18th and 19th-century British business documents, recording wages and duties of multiple employees handling money before the job title standardized as 'cashier.'
Plural form carries same occupational gender-stereotyping; retail and service sectors historically feminized while management remained male-dominated.
Use as neutral plural; acknowledge diverse practitioners and avoid gendered assumptions about service roles.
["cashiers","cash handlers","transaction processors"]
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