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Rehired employees who have been out of work a year or more typically need some retraining.
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Retired and Rehired in Central Falls: "Terribly inappropriate" but legal this:
Anchor Rising Marc Comtois 2010
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Retired and Rehired in Central Falls: "Terribly inappropriate" but legal, by Marc Comtois
Anchor Rising Marc Comtois 2010
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Rehired Frank Centofanti as part-time math teacher for $25,000, with his salary paid with stimulus money, and granted a 2 percent pay raise to David Brookes, special education program director.
Salem News 2010
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Rehired "retirees" cost more in salary, which put a strain on the school systems, and began drawing their retirement pay earlier than they would have had they remained employed, at a great cost to the retirement system.
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Retired and Rehired in Central Falls: "Terribly inappropriate" but legal, by Marc Comtois
Anchor Rising Marc Comtois 2010
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Rehired by the Las Piernas Express, Irene teams up with ex-lover and homicide cop Frank Harriman to crack the case, but details of what O ` Connor had learned about the killing are long in coming.
Fulldls.com 2009
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- Rehired as summer help were Eric Moore and Thomas Crawshaw, 40 hours; Derek Sproul 20 hours; and Matt Porter as needed.
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- Rehired as summer help were Eric Moore and Thomas Crawshaw, 40 hours; Derek Sproul 20 hours; and Matt Porter as needed.
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Rehired employees can only be those who would be working with special-education or low-income students.
unknown title 2009
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