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"rehire" Definitions
  1. to hire (someone) back into the same company or job
  2. a person who has been rehired
  3. the act of rehiring a former employee or group of employees

129 Sentences With "rehire"

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Federal regulators have also ordered the bank to rehire whistleblowers.
And when she does, she plans to rehire her entire team.
And don't wonder whether your old job would rehire you. Ask.
The attempt to rehire Blankenship is just a reminder of that truth.
Dubsmash stretched its funding to rehire a whole new team of 26.75.
Blair then urged her followers to sign a petition demanding Disney rehire Gunn.
USHG is planning to rehire as many employees as possible when conditions permit.
Chipotle announced that the chain had decided to rehire the manager after reviewing evidence.
As TheWrap reported, a petition for Disney to rehire Gunn has more than 250,000 signatures.
Corporations are also taking steps to rehire women who left their jobs to raise children.
The bank must also rehire him, the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration said.
The bank did not rehire her when she sought other positions, according to her complaint.
Over 230,000 people have signed a petition to rehire Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn.
Let's fire anyone who had anything to do with the hit, use the title, rehire people.
He said he intends to rehire all nine staffers who were laid off earlier in the week.
She was informed she was fired and ineligible for rehire at the hospital, according to the lawsuit.
He would order employees out of the restaurant in a rage, then rehire them the next day.
Although the workers are not paid when they are temporarily laid off, typically companies rehire them afterwards.
Companies that retain or rehire their workers will not have to repay those funds, according to reports.
Reffkin noted that he hoped to rehire some of the laid-off employees when the economy improves.
Morris thinks offering this as an employee benefit could help employees rehire as the coronavirus pandemic wanes.
A draft law would sack the entire diplomatic corps and let the foreign minister rehire whomever he wants.
Eventually, Biovail fired Kasowitz's legal team over the issue, only to rehire the firm a few months later.
"A robust tariff will allow Suniva to restart its factories and rehire employees," Suniva spokesman Mark Paustenbach said.
Araten said that when business picked up the discussion quickly turned to how the company could rehire those people.
The company responded by offering to rehire him in a reduced role, making $30,000 less than he had before.
Laying off employees only to be forced to rehire to meet market demand would likely be counterproductive, Arcuri said.
Employers who have already laid off workers can still apply — if they rehire their employeesRestaurant owners like Einbund, who've already had to lay off the majority of their employees, can still be eligible for the full loan amount — as long as they rehire all their full-time employees by the end of June.
In western Canada, companies resuming production of crude oil are struggling to rehire rig crews following job and pay cuts.
The Department of Labor ought to rehire Olson so he can keep advising them to pursue policies I disagree with.
Gupta will initially rehire 125 former employees at the steelworks, aiming to expand the workforce to 250 in the medium-term.
" The company didn't release the exact number it plans to rehire for the short term but said it was "several hundred.
Trump also stood by his huge cuts to health agency spending, saying he'd simply rehire all those doctors when they're needed.
In 2015, a court ordered Desseilles to rehire them with back pay and damages, a cost of nearly one million euros.
Those rules would be retroactive to March 22022, to entice employers to rehire workers who have already been laid off this month.
The company, which closed its New York restaurants on Friday, promised to rehire as many as possible when the crisis has passed.
So I think I've been in the habit of needing to rehire myself in this job, in this role with these responsibilities.
She said no and reported the professor to the administration, which fired him, only to rehire him after he sued for reinstatement.
But the department called him on Wednesday to rehire him, he said, and he suspects the social media backlash played a role.
In a statement Friday, the company said it decided to rehire Kimball and will be paying her back for the work she missed.
Cast members including Bradley Cooper, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, and Vin Diesel issued a public statement asking Disney to rehire Gunn.
A petition, started by a fan named Chandler Edwards, calls on Marvel and Disney to rehire Gunn for Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
Many employers may find it difficult to recover and rehire after an extended period with depressed revenue and, possibly, defaults on their debt.
The company employs 130,000 people in the United States and intends to rehire many of the furloughed employees once the virus is contained.
To assist in that process, it could be given permission temporarily to rehire retired staff, just as Sawyer mentioned BOP is now doing.
Trump was referring to a story in The New York Times that quoted "Democrats close to" Clinton saying she may decide to rehire Lynch.
Gunn's firing, the factors surrounding it, and the Guardians cast's striking statement of support asking Disney to rehire him have all drawn international media attention.
"The goal is to rehire as many of those people as soon as possible, when health and business conditions permit," USHG said in the announcement.
U.S. Steel said it expects to rehire 500 employees this month, although getting the plant up and running again could take up to four months.
But, according to Ms. Raymond and others, the company, Wichita's largest employer, with few exceptions, would not accept résumés, interview or rehire the discharged workers.
But, according to Ms. Raymond and others, the company, Wichita's largest employer, with few exceptions, would not accept résumés, interview or rehire the discharged workers.
The hospital system developed an informal program to rehire some retired nurses after analysts noticed that almost half of the nursing staff was nearing 50.
"You fire a police officer for bad conduct, and then they force you to rehire them and you lose the court case," Mr. Booker said.
These issues have arisen because the DOE could not simply take the Cold War-era plans, dust off old equipment, rehire employees, and get started.
Increased labour-market flexibility might make it easier for firms to sack workers in bad times, boosting average productivity; they can rehire low-skilled workers later.
Since the news broke, a petition — which currently stands at more than 35,000 signatures — was started in effort to persuade the producers to rehire both actresses.
Glencore said in October it would rehire about 200 workers at its Collinsville coal mine, also in Australia, after cutting 180 jobs to combat weak pricing.
Although Taylorsville is under no obligation to rehire Kwan, Horiuchi said that "as far as we know" the city will hire him back after the suspension.
China's Coal Association has said the miners are struggling to ramp up output quickly because they have to rehire staff and comply with stiffer safety standards.
The government is also trying to rehire retired civil servants familiar with the complexities of free trade agreements after voters decided to leave the EU last month.
The staffer in the center of that case was "rehire[d]" as a "temporary employee" but instructed not to go to the office or do any work.
He added the carrier would rehire many of Avianca Brasil's staff, but would structure that move so that any labor claims are not passed on to Azul.
Obviously, he could just rehire the many illustrious writers who produced the original nine seasons — including Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan, for instance.
The next month, after additional mass protests and the threat of a general strike, the company backed down, recognizing the union and agreeing to rehire the strikers.
Workers can file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces the NRLA, and they would likely force the company to rehire the fired workers.
NAIROBI, Aug 9 (Reuters) - East African Portland Cement has dismissed all 800 of its workers but plans to rehire some at lower wages, Kenyan media reported on Friday.
Our sources say Disney and Marvel honchos decided to rehire James a few months ago, following deliberations and meetings between Gunn and Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn.
The judge for the case ruled it to be in violation of federal labor laws and ordered the chain to rehire Kennedy and pay him for lost wages.
Related: Chris Pratt and more break silence after James Gunn fired from 'Guardians of the Galaxy 3' Some celebs have rallied around Gunn, asking Disney to rehire him.
Related: Chris Pratt and more break silence after James Gunn fired from 'Guardians of the Galaxy 3' Several celebs have rallied around Gunn, asking Disney to rehire him.
On Friday, demonstrators gathered outside Google's headquarters in San Francisco as part of an employee protest, demanding that Google rehire two employees who were put on administrative leave.
Raising the retirement age is "natural" as many companies already rehire employees over 60 on annual contracts, said Taro Saito, director of economic research at NLI Research Institute.
I'm not even sure my old job would rehire me since I trained my replacement, and I'm pregnant, I don't even know how I'd begin a job search.
Since service companies have slashed their payrolls, it will take as much as six months to rehire and organize new drilling crews to develop new wells, energy experts say.
Plus, an employee could sue for discrimination if, for example, you manage out someone who is over 40 and rehire a younger employee to fill that exact same role.
Last June, around the time the Times says Trump gave the order, Schiff warned that Congress would simply rehire Mueller if Trump ousted him from the special counsel's office.
Meyer, also the founder Shake Shack, said on "Squawk on the Street" that he must remain solvent so when the coronavirus outbreak ends he's able to rehire his team.
I am just touring So while Metzger may not be currently working on her show, it's not clear whether Schumer plans to rehire him when it starts back up again.
This has created a situation where many companies rehire senior workers at lower salaries once they pass retirement age, according to Atsushi Seike, an economist at Keio University in Japan.
He pleads with the manager of the grocery store where he once worked to rehire him, but quickly turns angry and combative when rebuffed, revealing Oscar's desperation under dire financial straits.
Ken Coughlin, who started a Facebook group called "WNYC: Bring Back Leonard Lopate" shortly after Mr. Lopate's termination, circulated a petition that called for New York Public Radio to rehire him.
In November, demonstrators gathered outside Google's headquarters in San Francisco as part of an employee protest, demanding that Google rehire two employees, Rivers and Berland, who were put on administrative leave.
Only recently, a court in the city of Pune, in western India, ordered a company to rehire a woman after she was allegedly fired when her employers discovered she was HIV-positive.
For instance, earlier this year, Nike hired away a key Under Armour shoe designer — only to have Under Armour rehire him two months later before he worked a single day for Nike.
The second is to let her staff go so they can apply for unemployment, then rehire them when the government opens again, and the third is to institute rolling leave without pay.
Though it may cost the company more money to rehire and retrain someone in the short-term, he says, Amazon is able to then fill that position with a more qualified employee.
Job growth slowed in 2017 for the same reason it slowed in 2016 — the closer we get to a full-employment economy, the fewer unemployed workers there are out there to easily rehire.
Paul Light, a New York University professor and specialist on the offices, recalled that President Ronald Reagan fired all of the inspectors general but was forced by Congress to rehire some of them.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - General Motors Co plans next year to rehire 500 Michigan assembly plant workers who are to be laid off in May, citing increased demand for larger vehicles, the company said on Wednesday.
In the letter, the four women note that their non-disclosure agreements prevented them from talking to Farrow and that numerous women who have settled such claims are also restricted by no-rehire provisions.
"That was the moment where I switched and I was like, 'I'm going to take control of my life completely, and fire everyone and just rehire them when I'm ready,'" Lohan told the Times.
Just because you are a Christian who has been parachuted in on the top of a department doesn't mean that you can wipe out all your employees and rehire everybody that thinks like you.
The Daily Nation newspaper cited an internal memo written by acting managing director Stephen Nthei saying the cement maker planned to rehire 600 of the staff, but on 40 percent of their previous pay.
An internal memo written by acting managing director Stephen Nthei said the cement maker planned to rehire 13 of its 800 staff, but on 40 percent of their previous pay, the Daily Nation newspaper reported.
Parts of the federal government's $80 billion information technology budget are used to run 1970s-era computers, maintain outdated code and rehire former employees who are the only ones with the knowledge to operate them.
He had been recruited as a scab motorman during a strike by locomotive engineers protesting the B.R.T.'s failure to follow the War Labor Board's order to rehire 291 employees fired for their union activities.
The decision to lay off Bob Linder outraged many members of the Bay Area arts community, sparking a petition encouraging 500 Capp Street to rehire the curator and leading two artists to withdraw work from exhibitions.
Closing and reopening a clinic is no small logistical feat, Braun said: You have to either lay off or try to rehire your staff, and you still have to deal with expenses like insurance or taxes.
The financial services industry tends to fire and rehire thousands of employees as revenue fluctuates, but analysts thought the most recent decline in the mortgage business would be permanent as the process has become more automated.
" In the letter -- also signed by Bradley Cooper, Dave Bautista and Michael Rooker -- they don't exactly demand Disney rehire Gunn ... but on social media, Pratt said he'd "love to see him reinstated as director of Volume 3.
In 20003,  the Supreme Court had ruled , in a 5–4 decision, that undocumented workers had the right to complain about labor violations, but that companies had no obligation to rehire them or to pay back wages.
Chipotle is having to apologize and rehire a manager of a St. Paul, Minnesota, location after a video taken and shared by customers accusing her of racially profiling them went viral, prompting the company to initially fire her.
Jack is still waiting by the phone, but his patience finally breaks and he heads back to the bar where Rebecca used to perform and tries to bribe the owner to rehire his wife as a solo act.
However, Crews settled a lawsuit against Venit and William Morris Endeavor Entertainment (WME), with stipulations that the agency wouldn't rehire the longtime agent and that it would implement policies to prevent harassment in the future, Vanity Fair reported.
Workers not laid off during a downturn might bargain for greater job security, which might in turn make firms reluctant to rehire those who were laid off (since they could not easily be sacked during the next recession).
WASHINGTON, March 15 (Reuters) - General Motors Co plans next year to rehire 500 workers at a Michigan assembly plant who are to be laid off in May, citing increased demand for larger vehicles, the company said on Wednesday.
The legislation, still being hammered out, would offer government loans for small companies to pay employees for two months and forgive the debt if they rehire the workers later, Mnuchin said in an interview on Fox Business Network.
When GM announced, last November, that the Lordstown plant would be closed as part of a restructuring plan, the community held out hope that the company would decide to retool the plant, and rehire some of the laid-off workers.
While we don't know what the weeks and months ahead hold, we eagerly await the day when we are able to rehire our teams, reopen our doors, and welcome back our clients that have been with us through all of it.
"These numbers right now are not that relevant, and you know, whether they're bigger or smaller in the short term," Mnuchin said, suggesting that the Senate coronavirus relief bill would provide the resources needed for employers to rehire those workers.
The slow growth rates of the past seven years enabled corporations to rehire workers without giving meaningful raises until this past year, when unemployment and public outcry reached a level where CEO income slowed down and average wages moved up.
But Representative Mike Bost, a Republican whose district saw U.S. Steel restart two blast furnaces and rehire 800 workers at its Granite City, Illinois mill last year, made clear that he was focused on rebuilding steelmaking capacity in the United States, not Canada.
Even before the presidential order, the Air Force was able to rehire up to 25 retired officers under what's known as the Voluntary Retired Return to Active Duty program and bring them back to active duty in critical aviation-related staff positions.
Last week, a federal regulator, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the Labor Department, ordered Wells Fargo to rehire and pay $5.4 million to a former employee who said he was fired after making internal complaints about wrongdoing that he had observed.
Following runner-up finishes at the year's first two majors in Melbourne and Paris, Murray will now hope his decision to rehire Lendl will allow him to add to the two grand slam titles he won during his first stint with the Czech-born great.
But a new alliance between Mr. Charney and the investment funds Hagan Capital Group and Silver Creek Capital — which have offered to buy American Apparel in a bid valued at $300 million and rehire its founder — has brought Mr. Charney back into the fray.
The kind of companies that are still enjoying healthy sales — from giants like Target to the little hardware store across the street from my house — would be more likely to expand staff and rehire some newly unemployed workers if employer-side payroll taxes fell.
"The longer that the damage is done to small and medium-sized businesses, the harder they're going to find it to re-create their old business models and rehire in a way you would expect them to do in a normal business cycle recession," he added.
Neither behave particularly plausibly, and the gears grind harshly as Dorothy must suddenly shift from badly behaved diva to benevolent mentor, or as Julian irritably fires Peggy, only to be convinced moments later by the chorus that he should rehire her as the star of his show.
After fundraising on Kickstarter, Sutton's team had helped the factory owner rehire those workers, at living wages, to manufacture sweatshirts and other high-end basics—proof, he said, that believers could build the Kingdom not just on the mission field but in whatever field they chose.
Yes, the moment Catherine reads the script that Mer and Jackson wrote, that moment when she gets to the part where under their new foundation the promise to rehire and retrain every woman who was paid off after enduring Harper Avery's harassment -- that was the moment I started bawling.
There will only be two left if Desseilles closes as a result of the December court order to rehire five of the workers it laid off in 2013, pay two-and-a-half years of salary arrears, plus an amount of compensation that has yet to be set.
I couldn't keep my employee status while I was back at school so my manager offered to rehire me during winter break and Black Friday, and they would pay me $21 cash — I still had to fill out a W203 and all that jazz — for a four-hour shift.
"Despite the difficult situation for Arsenal Kazanluk, we do not lose hope that there will be new good times for the company, in which we will be able to rehire a large part of the workers and professionals with whom we are now forced to part," Ibushev said.
But more than a week later, Gunn's firing is still generating plenty of conversation and pushback: Actress Selma Blair quit Twitter over the weekend in a show of solidarity, posting a link to a petition to rehire Gunn, which now has more than 300,000 signatures and spawned the hashtag #RehireJamesGunn.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian airline Azul SA hopes to take over 13 of struggling Avianca Brasil's aircraft at cheaper lease rates, take control of two-thirds of Avianca's airport slots and rehire many of its workers, while avoiding its crippling debts and any labor disputes, Chief Executive John Rodgerson said on Thursday.
City Winery's circumstances are an example of the tricky situation that many businesses are now finding themselves in: Low-level staff take the biggest hit and are rightfully upset that they only have a GoFundMe as a lifeline, while executives scramble to keep the company alive so that they can ostensibly reopen and rehire.
Hours worked and wage growth fall, even if jobs do not immediately go (though hiring freezes are likely): just as companies value the option of holding off on big investments, they tend to hang on to workers for as long as they can during downturns because they are costly to rehire if the economy picks up.
White House officials are weighing whether to rehire a personal aide to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE who was abruptly fired this week.

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