overstaff

/ˌoʊvərˈstæf/
verb
  1. To provide a business, department, or activity with more employees than are needed.
    • The company tends to overstaff its call center on Mondays to handle the high volume.
    • The manager decided to overstaff the project to ensure every task was covered.
    • If you overstaff the store during a slow season, you will waste money on payroll.
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