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How do I rehire an employee?

If the employee already has an employee record, then you can look up the employee record and delete the termination date. Now, you can add a new position to the employee record. Without the termination date, the employee will start accruing benefits, paying taxes, and receiving a payroll check. 

 

 

 

 

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