restaff

/riːˈstæf/
verb
  1. To provide a workplace or organization with new employees, especially after a period of having too few.
    • The hospital had to restaff its emergency room after several nurses resigned.
    • The company plans to restaff its customer service department with more experienced agents.
    • After the busy summer season, the hotel needed to restaff for the winter months.
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