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- verb Present participle of
reemploy .
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Examples
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In an earlier post, we noted that some states have achieved better results than others in retraining and reemploying laid-off workers.
Brandon Roberts: Since When Do Education and Training Create Jobs? 2010
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In fact, we're not even close to making sufficient progress in reemploying America, and those "headwinds" are actually powerful turbines pointed in our faces by China and Mexico (and India).
Leo Hindery, Jr.: "Doubling U.S. Exports" Not a Sufficient Jobs Policy: Not Even Close 2010
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In an earlier post, we noted that some states have achieved better results than others in retraining and reemploying laid-off workers.
Brandon Roberts: Since When Do Education and Training Create Jobs? 2010
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Variation in program design and implementation from one state to the next is so pronounced that, rather than looking at aggregate system performance across a number of states, we might be better served to determine which states have seen the most success in retraining and reemploying displaced workers.
Brandon Roberts: Job Training: Often Misunderstood But Too Important to Dismiss 2009
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It would seem that the Labour party showed their good sense by not reemploying Mr Gibbs and he has vented his spleen in a childish way which should not boost his future political prospects!
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An additional ten percent goes to programs dedicated to reemploying placing our returning troops in civilian jobs.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Dan Bimrose 2011
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After reemploying a service member such as King, an employer also must retain the servicemember in employment for a year unless there is good cause to terminate the employment, altering the "at will" status under which many individuals are typically employed.
unknown title 2011
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Employers are growing increasingly wary of hiring or reemploying National Guardsmen and Reservists because of their unprecedented mobilization rates.
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Tim Embree 2010
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"What I'm concerned about is, how do we start reemploying a whole bunch of folks who jobs aren't there anymore?" he said.
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In an earlier post, we noted that some states have achieved better results than others in retraining and reemploying laid-off workers.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Brandon Roberts 2010
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