Wondering how to use Rehire in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Rehire meaning
To hire again.
Using Rehire
- The main meaning on this page is: To hire again.
- In the example corpus, rehire often appears in combinations such as: to rehire, and rehire, rehire workers.
Context around Rehire
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 12 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Rehire
- In this selection, "rehire" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, megyn, workers and ultimatums stand out and add context to how "rehire" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include able to rehire 75 of and begun to rehire their laid. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "rehire" sits close to words such as abominable, abstracts and aceh, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with rehire
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
She’s been able to rehire 75% of her staff. (10 words)
Court documents show that Aurify would reopen at least 35 Le Pain stores and rehire some workers at those locations. (20 words)
Europe appears poised to spring back from the catastrophe faster, whenever commerce resumes, because its companies need not rehire workers. (20 words)
He was asked about calls Labour made in opposition for licences with P&O Ferries to be suspended over its fire-and-rehire practices and whether it is the case that now the party is in Government, it needs the cash so is willing to do a deal with the firm. (51 words)
Fox has no plan to rehire Megyn Kelly after her failed 'Today' stintLachlan Murdoch, chairman of 21st Century Fox Inc., has no plans to rehire Megyn Kelly following her departure from NBC's "Today" show over racially insensitive remarks. (39 words)
The coronavirus recession that began as a short-term shutdown devastating low-wage workers is now bearing down on white-collar America, where employers have been slower to rehire and job losses are more likely to be permanent. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Fox has no plan to rehire Megyn Kelly after her failed 'Today' stintLachlan Murdoch, chairman of 21st Century Fox Inc., has no plans to rehire Megyn Kelly following her departure from NBC's "Today" show over racially insensitive remarks.
The new code is likely to make it more difficult for less scrupulous employers to inflict new terms through fire and rehire ultimatums.
He was asked about calls Labour made in opposition for licences with P&O Ferries to be suspended over its fire-and-rehire practices and whether it is the case that now the party is in Government, it needs the cash so is willing to do a deal with the firm.
Last fall, the County Equity Oversight Panel sustained complaints in both cases and recommended Villanueva -- who had been voted out of office by that point -- be deemed ineligible for rehire.
Mobile Uplift Corporation said it intends to rehire workers who were laid off immediately after opening of the proceedings and closing of the transaction.
Over 600 Unite union members began strikes in September over bosses’ fire and rehire plans which would slash pay by up to £3,000 a year.
Supermarket ready meal supplies might be hit as workers at a leading producer gear up for industrial action over a reported "fire and rehire" threat.
The complaint that spurred the investigation and “Do Not Rehire” designation stemmed from a two-week homicide investigator course held at a Holiday Inn in La Mirada.
The Education Minister noted that starting this school year, the measures to rehire retired teachers and involve final-year education students as trainee teachers are already being implemented.
The Government plans include a ban on exploitative zero hours contracts and so-called ‘fire and rehire’ policies as well as more rights from the first day in a job, including sick pay.
There is no justification whatsoever to slash their pay or for the threats of fire and rehire – an abhorrent practice that should be banned outright.
The spending bill, however, bars the IRS from using its funding “to make a payment to any employee under a bonus, award, or recognition program,” or rehire former IRS employees who are delinquent on their tax obligations.
Across the U.S., some companies have begun to rehire their laid-off employees as states have eased restrictions on movement and commerce.
Court documents show that Aurify would reopen at least 35 Le Pain stores and rehire some workers at those locations.
Europe appears poised to spring back from the catastrophe faster, whenever commerce resumes, because its companies need not rehire workers.
For businesses that reduce their headcount or reduce wages more than 25%, the amount of the loan forgiven will be reduced in proportion to payroll cuts, but the companies can rehire employees in coming weeks without penalty.
I’m also enjoying NYC’s sidewalk dining scene, but it’s important to recognize that most restaurants are primarily doing so to rehire their teams and to show a sense of civic pride.
Red Sox will rehire Alex Cora as managerCora previously managed the Red Sox in 2018 and 2019 before being suspended by MLB for his role in the Astros' sign-stealing scandal.
She’s been able to rehire 75% of her staff.
The coronavirus recession that began as a short-term shutdown devastating low-wage workers is now bearing down on white-collar America, where employers have been slower to rehire and job losses are more likely to be permanent.
Common combinations with rehire
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to rehire 21×
- and rehire 7×
- rehire workers 4×
- rehire their 3×
- rehire the 3×
- rehire megyn 2×
- not rehire 2×
- rehire retired 2×
- or rehire 2×
- rehire former 2×