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re-employ
verb
- to take on (a previous employee) again
Example Sentences
The CMA opened the probe in December 2023, after Microsoft had put pressure on OpenAI to re-employ Mr Altman, days after he had been sacked.
Members threatened to strike earlier this year over plans to make them all redundant and re-employ them for six months a year.
The ballots were conducted earlier this month after ENO management announced plans to make all of the chorus, orchestra and music staff redundant and re-employ them for six months of the year.
The ballots were conducted after ENO management announced plans to make all of the chorus, orchestra and music staff redundant and re-employ them for six months of the year.
When he later agreed to buy the yard, he said there were "no sweeteners" - but that he insisted on a letter from Alex Salmond promising a £12m order for a small CalMac ferry to enable him to re-employ the workers.
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