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1. He was rehired after three months.
2. His request to be rehired was disapproved by the committee.
3. Bruce Springsteen has re-hired his muso collective, the E Street Band.
4. The latest figures indicate companies are beginning to rehire.
5. Can the court order a school board to rehire a teacher?
6. Sixty-one percent said they'll rehire retirees as independent contractors or consultants, making them ineligible for benefits.
7. But businesses aren't going to rehire nearly as many workers amid the current policy uncertainty.
8. For example, he made plans to rehire some of Iraq's former border guards.
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9. Just Imagine how many teachers we could rehire, if the DOJ just did some consolidation in house.
10. However, it is predicted to rehire tens rather than hundreds of people, and mainly head office staff.
11. Foster Farms plans to rehire many of its former workers.
12. He expects to rehire all the employees who were laid off in the fall.
13. We have asked that they rehire the people that were fired and that they make restitution to them.
14. Companies arguably fired workers too aggressively this time, but they show little inclination to rehire, even though the recession has supposedly been over for five months now.
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