常見例句Conduct the retiring and rehiring affaires. 離退休和返聘工作;This may surprise you, but rehiring fired employees is not my main job. 請(qǐng)你別見怪,重新聘用已經(jīng)解雇的員工 不是我主要的工作。Amid such uncertainty, and with rehiring costs high, it makes sense to delay wholesale cuts. 當(dāng)前形勢(shì)不明,加上反聘成本又高,各企業(yè)推遲大規(guī)模裁員是明智的抉擇。It is paying firms for rehiring laid-off staff, and offering grants to anyone willing to start a new business. 向重新雇傭被解雇員工的公司撥款并為任何有意創(chuàng)業(yè)的人提供補(bǔ)助金。We think that eliminating talent and then quickly rehiring talent is an expensive and risky proposition. 我們認(rèn)為,淘汰人才,然后又馬上重新聘用人才,是成本高昂而又冒險(xiǎn)的主張。Miss Lewis: Sure! It's not a real figure, of course. It's just an estimate based on rehiring costs, and the potential lost revenue that results from incompetence. 當(dāng)然算過(guò),不過(guò)不是確切數(shù)字。而是根據(jù)雇傭新員工的成本和員工的不熟練造成的潛在虧損作的估計(jì)。 返回 rehiring