rehiring

/riːˈhaɪərɪŋ/
verb
  1. The present participle of rehire: the act of employing someone again who previously worked for the same company or organization.
    • Rehiring former employees can save time on training.
    • They are considering rehiring the consultant who helped them last year.
    • The manager is rehiring several staff members for the summer season.
noun
  1. The process or practice of employing former workers again.
    • The company's rehiring policy favors those who left on good terms.
    • The union negotiated new rules about rehiring after layoffs.
    • Rehiring experienced workers often boosts productivity quickly.
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