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zhuklara [117]
2 years ago
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After receiving an application for reemployment, how soon should the agency restore a returning employee?.

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cluponka [151]2 years ago
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Employees who have worked for more than 180 days must submit a reemployment application within 90 days.

<h3>What is reemployment?</h3>

Reemployment is Re-employment is the reappointment of an employee who had a permanent appointment with the City at the time of their layoff from a layoff re-employment list. Company can hire the employ which can be left before.

Thus, Employees who have worked for more than 180 days

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