Sharing a folder between many user accounts on same computer

Well, I need some help to find out what I am doing wrong. I would like to share a folder amongst many user accounts on the same computer.
Actual Situation:
I have Account A (Admin) Public folder allowing other users to read/write. Account B (user) write a file into the Public folder. Account A (Admin) cannot see any file. Account B sees the files.
Desired Situation:
I would like Account A to be able to read/write the files Account B user put into the public folder.
The public folder has all the right permissions. What am I missing?
Cheers
JY

Put them in /Users/Shared.
-mj

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