"permanent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- That's often a sign that permanent hires are not far behind, he said.
- With less money available for permanent hires, they fill the gaps with short-term workers.
- Then, too, the rising number of temporary workers give jobs quickly to the unemployed and give employers a pool of people to draw from without having to bid for permanent hires.
- When work begins to pick up, many companies test the waters with temporaries before plunging into permanent hires.
- 'The same old shoes, I see,' he said spitefully, and wheeled about to lead Cornelius into the private room he had on permanent hire.
- And employers have recently perfected techniques to unravel contracts by first inviting strikes, and then replacing strikers with permanent hires.
- He began a business that included providing both temporary staff and also permanent hires for the accounting industry, offering independent franchising opportunities in new locations as the company grew.
- Banks and financial institutions from around the country court Campbell students for paid summer internships and for permanent hire upon graduation.
- As the economy recovers from recession, employers often hire temporary workers before committing themselves to permanent hires, and that had seemed to be happening.
- A rise in the employment of temps is normally a signal to economists that companies are expanding their staffs and will soon shift to permanent hires.
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