redeploymentnoun [ C or U ]
uk/ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪmənt/usHR, WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENT the process of moving employees to a different job, or of sending them to work in a different place:
redeployment in/within sth Employees who have lost their jobs will be considered for redeployment elsewhere within the organization.
redeployment plans/options/opportunities
(the) redeployment of staff/workers/posts "It is inevitable that there will be some branch closures, redeployment of staff, and some redundancies," the CEO said.
the process of using money or other assets for a different purpose from the one they were originally intended for:
(the) redeployment of resources/assets/capital Even with the proposed redeployment of resources, there is simply not enough suitable manpower in many poor countries to provide the necessary services.