Definition of Rehiring

1. Verb. (present participle of rehire) ¹

2. Noun. The act of hiring somebody again. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rehiring

1. rehire [v] - See also: rehire

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehiring

rehibition
rehibitions
rehibitory
rehid
rehidden
rehide
rehides
rehiding
rehinge
rehinged
rehinges
rehinging
rehire
rehired
rehires
rehiring (current term)
rehirings
rehoboam
rehoboams
rehome
rehomed
rehomes
rehoming
rehone
rehoned
rehones
rehoning
rehospitalisation
rehospitalisations
rehospitalise

Literary usage of Rehiring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tobacco Policy Making in California 2001-2003: No Longer Finishing First edited by Jeffrey Archer, Simon Bainbridge (2003)
"Renewals: Hiring and rehiring awards are made for three years. Redeployment awards, and awards for other purposes, are made for one year. ..."

2. 2010 Census: Census Bureau Should Refine Recruiting and Hiring Efforts and by Mathew J. Scirč (2007)
"When rehiring field staff, the Bureau does not use certain information that could help assess an applicant's competence, nor does the Bureau prepare ..."

3. New Opportunities for Older Workers: A Statement on National Policy by Scott Morris, Committee for Economic Development, Research and Policy Committee (2000)
"Bringing Back Retired Workers A small number of companies offer something like phased retirement by rehiring their retired employees. (See Box page 46, ..."

4. Journal by New York (N.Y.). Board of Education (1882)
"533 Principals of small schools to teach a class 815 To transfer $7000 to account of Evening Schools 818 Commissioner Devoe— To reconsider the vote rehiring ..."

5. A Selection of Leading Cases, on Various Branches of the Law by John William Smith, John Innes Clark Hare, Horace Binney Wallace, John William Wallace (1855)
"Burrows, 2 Richardson's Equity, 95, 96 ; where an alleged contract of rehiring was not allowed to rebut the presumption of fraud, arising from retaining ..."

6. Labor Turnover in Industry: A Statistical Analysis by Paul Frederick Brissenden, Emil Frankel (1922)
"... and the extent of hiring and rehiring. They demonstrate that, as the period within which employees had been hired specified number of times increases, ..."

7. The Institutes of Cape Law: Being a Compendium of the Common Law, Decided (1907)
"Where, therefore, the previous hiring was by the year or month, the rehiring will, in the absence of express agreement to the contrary, be taken to be for a ..."

8. Dear Comrades: Menshevik Reports on the Bolshevik Revolution and the Civil War by Vladimir N. Brovkin (1991)
"They did begin giving food rations to workers' families, though, but only to those who were admitted to work after rehiring. They did rehiring through a ..."

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