verb
- employing jointly or together with another person or organization
Usage: present participle of coemploy; business/HR context
Examples
- The two companies are coemploying staff to reduce overhead costs.
- By coemploying workers, the nonprofits were able to share benefits and administrative expenses.
- The hospital and clinic discussed coemploying nurses to improve staffing flexibility.
- Several small businesses found success in coemploying administrative personnel.
- The partnership involved coemploying a shared marketing director across both divisions.