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Hire

Hire meaning

A person who has been hired, especially in a cohort. | The state of being hired, or having a job; employment. | Payment for the temporary use of something.

Example sentences (20)

I try to hire a diverse mix of people, and I think sometimes the change that can start to happen will be—people will begin to hire more women, but they hire them in really low positions, and there’s no clear path upwards.

Those boys work hard, they hire out sound systems, hire out tents and they hire out furniture and they are legitimate traders, but because of their association with me, you guys want to destroy them.

This is because, as the wage rate rises, it becomes more expensive for firms to hire workers and so firms hire fewer workers (or hire them for fewer hours).

As well as Invest in Stirling and STEP, other sponsors and partners include the University of Stirling, Graham & Sibbald, LOC Hire, ECO Hire, Techscaler and Kings Park Hospital.

Even the largest organizations with the resources to hire penetration testing expertise will only be able to hire experts in a few areas.

If he sticks around and if Harbaugh is the HC hire, then would love to see Evero as the DC/Asst HC and potentially if Harbaugh blows out then he can become the “interim HC ‘’ and insurance policy as the hire if proves himself at that point.

Mr Hitchen has spent much of his working career in sales, starting at the Liverpool Echo after leaving school before moving on to selling vacuum cleaners, scaffolding hire and even Marquee hire.

Parties will hire and pay agents to man the various polling units, INEC will hire ad-hoc staff as its workforce cannot undertake the magnitude of the logistics required on election day, the security agents will be on ground to ensure law and order.

The centre will be joined by West Midlands Wetsuit Hire so participants wanting to hire a wetsuit will be able to.

The first hire will be an interim city manager, whose job it will be to hold down the fort while an extended search is conducted by the City to hire a full time, permanent City Manager.

All hire cars on long-term hire have been instructed to be returned with restrictions on policemen moving from province to province without proper authority.

Consumer lawyer Dean Dunham replies: I often hear traders that hire out goods, such as marquees, say hire contract is not covered under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 as they have not 'sold' the goods to the consumer.

Gupta's arrest in the Czech Republic on June 30 came at the request of the US, which had charged him with murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, each carrying a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

In other words, the car hire industry once they have a whiff of litigation will attempt to charge as much for a claimant’s car hire if they suspect the payment will be coming out of a losing defendant’s insurer’s deep pocket.

More than half the jobs added in the last year were either in gov't or paid for by tax dollars, like when the gov't gives a grant to a hospital, which then uses that money to hire a nurse – it's essentially an indirect hire by gov't: pic.

On Tuesday, Green was sentenced to two consecutive life terms for the 2016 murder after he pleaded guilty earlier this year to a count of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and a count of murder-for-hire, per a from the US Attorney's Office.

Such a hire would be a real risk, though, especially since this may be the last head coach the Lakers hire with LeBron James in the fold.

We qualified for the TBE bilingual program (core instruction in native language), but had no money to hire staff nor were there people available to hire.

Ernst noted that only 4% percent of Black business actually hire employees while about 15% of white owned businesses hire employees.

The Minnesota Department of Health will manage the program, but may hire other organizations to hire, train, and manage up to 4,200 temporary employees who could be needed.