1. rehiring - Noun
2. rehiring - Verb
rehiring
present participle of rehire
rehiring (plural rehirings)
The act of hiring somebody again.
But confirmed case counts are rising in 40 states and 22 states are either reversing or pausing their reopening efforts, threatening to slow rehiring. Source: Internet
Hughes said hotels would have to base their rehiring policy on “performance evaluations and the like…also the need for the particular skill set at this point in time”. Source: Internet
“We waited over a month to get paid and they told us that they do not know if they will be rehiring us when the hotels go back to business … that could be late May or June. Source: Internet
Some industries try to keep in pace with the vagaries by a system of hirings, layoffs and rehiring but labor would not agree to such conditions. Source: Internet
Stafford’s departure from GH last year led to her rehiring at Y&R, which surprised and delighted the fans. Source: Internet
The Workforce Partnership said this could indicate “the beginning of a rehiring wave as the county looks to implement phased reopening.” Source: Internet