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hire

[hahyuhr] / haɪər /


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In the fourth quarter, net income at Pacific Valley fell 28%, as it hired more employees and incurred costs related to a fourth branch it opened in Santa Cruz.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fourth-quarter results so far have shown that corporate America can still afford to hire people.

From MarketWatch

Crews can’t hire fast enough, and when they do, workers often are poached by competitors dangling higher wages.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most employees are hired locally, she added, because residents tend to look for work close to home.

From BBC

Tyson has prepared and implemented contingency, hiring and retention plans as needed to maintain its workforce and operations, according to the spokesperson.

From MarketWatch