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Definition of Reemploy
1. employ [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: employ
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reemploy
Literary usage of Reemploy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trade Unionism and Labor Problems by John Rogers Commons (1921)
"We expect to resume work about March 25 and might be able to reemploy him then.
... (5) The manager of a shirt company: "We would reemploy JM if work were ..."
2. Trade Unionism and Labor Problems: 2d Series, Ed. with an Introduction by John Rogers Commons (1921)
"We expect to resume work about March 25 and might be able to reemploy him then.
... (5) The manager of a shirt company: "We would reemploy JM if work were ..."
3. Law and Order in Industry by Julius Henry Cohen (1916)
"He claimed the right to discharge such of his employees as he chose at the end
of the season and to reemploy such of them as he should think proper, ..."
4. Reconstruction in France by William MacDonald (1922)
"1 A compromise was accordingly proposed under which a premium was to be placed
upon reemployment, the sinistre being left free to reemploy or not as he ..."
5. Reconstruction in France by William MacDonald (1922)
"1 A compromise was accordingly proposed under which a premium was to be placed
upon reemployment, the sinistre being left free to reemploy or not as he ..."
6. Proceedings by United States Federal Board for Vocational Education (1922)
"He rather admitted the strength of that argument and after a time he agreed with
me that the better plan would be to reemploy disabled persons whenever they ..."
7. A Budgetary and Ecomonic Analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement (1993)
"Linking the additional benefits to participation in some kind of reemploy- ment
assistance program (as is done in the TAA program, discussed below) could ..."