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overstaffing
o·ver·staff O0194200 (ō′vər-stăf′)tr.v. o·ver·staffed, o·ver·staff·ing, o·ver·staffs To supply with too many employees: Management was careful not to overstaff the agency.overstaffing (ˌəʊvəˈstɑːfɪŋ) n (Commerce) the provision of an excessive number of staff for (a factory, hotel, etc)TranslationsOverstaffing
OverstaffingA situation in which a company hires more employees than it can afford to keep. Overstaffing may occur, for example, if a small business makes a point of employing all of the owner's children. It may also occur if a company hires staff in anticipation of increased business. Overstaffing may be unsustainable if the increased business does not materialize. |