hiring
31hiring hall — A place where prospective employers may engage the services of persons available for employment, maintained by a labor union. 31 Am J Rev ed Lab § 250 …
32hiring out prisoners — See convict labor; convict labor contract …
33hiring hall — noun a union operated placement office where jobs are allotted to applicants according to seniority or rotation • Hypernyms: ↑placement office, ↑placement center * * * noun : a union operated employment agency or placement office where registered …
34Vice President in Charge of Hiring — is a position in some corporations, usually at a lower level than on the Board of Directors, but in some cases forming part of the Board …
35Diversity hiring — is the practice of marketing employment opportunities to people of different cultures, heterogeneous mixes, and differing demographics …
36preferential hiring — noun : a policy agreed to by an employer to hire qualified union members if they are available with the understanding that nonunion workers may be hired without being required to join the union when the union cannot supply men …
37ХАИРИНГ — (hiring) контрактный наем …
38affreightment — hiring of a vessel Nautical Terms …
39child labor — hiring of children as employees, using children as workers …
40chartering — Hiring the whole of a ship or aircraft. The hirer is called the charterer and the document setting out the terms and conditions of the contract is called the charterparty. In a time charter the ship or aircraft is hired for a specified period,… …