Redeployment

/ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act of assigning employees or resources to a new position or function within the same organization, often after restructuring or downsizing.
    After the merger, the company announced the redeployment of several teams to different departments.
  2. (n.) The relocation or reallocation of military forces and equipment to strategic positions.
    The redeployment of troops to the border was authorized by the defense ministry.

Forms

  • redeployment

Commentary

Redeployment typically involves internal changes in personnel or assets without termination, and legal agreements may address terms and conditions governing such changes.

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