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    Tan Elaine is offline Key Member
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    Default on who / whom could be hired

    The restrictions on who / whom could be hired for this position did not seem legal.

    Should it be 'who' or 'whom'? Could you please explain why?

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: on who / whom could be hired

    I would use who as it's the subject of the verb could be hired.

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