agency — In context of general equities, buying or selling for the account and risk of a customer. Generally, an agent, or broker, acts as intermediary between buyer and seller, taking no financial risk personally or as a firm, and charging a commission… … Financial and business terms
Blue fleet (Canada) — The Blue fleet refers to civilian vehicles held by the Canadian Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces which may or may not be taken off road.Canadian Forces ReservesMost of these vehicles are for re cruitment or transport within… … Wikipedia
fair — ▪ I. fair fair 1 [feə ǁ fer] adjective a situation or arrangement which is fair is reasonable, honest, and acceptable: • The committee takes seriously the need to be fair and just in everything it does. • fair voting procedures • All we are… … Financial and business terms
recruitment — re‧cruit‧ment [rɪˈkruːtmənt] noun HUMAN RESOURCES 1. [uncountable] the process or the business of recruiting new people: • Recruitment is difficult at the moment. • the recruitment of new sales people ˌgraduate reˈcruitment [uncountable] … Financial and business terms
recruitment firm — reˈcruitment ˌfirm noun [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES another name for recruitment agency … Financial and business terms
Employees — boomerang boreout bozo explosion brain waste career coach casualization clockless worker corporat … New words
boomerang — (BOOM.uh.rang) n. 1. An employee who quits to take another job and later returns to the company. 2. An employee who is laid off and then rehired as a consultant or contract worker. Example Citation: • Gensler s motivation and retention efforts… … New words
upstaff — v. To increase the size of a company s workforce. Example Citation: The branch needed an additional sales manager in the office, sources explained, as it looks to upstaff by 20 producers in the coming year. JH, Oppenheimer hires Smith Barney s… … New words