Similar words: location, relocate, vocation, avocation, invocation, provocation, equivocation, international relations. Meaning: ['rɪːləʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind) 2. the act of changing your residence or place of business.
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31 Similarly the redundancy package was geared to match the relocation package so that staff would not base their decision on financial matters.
32 Residents fear a relocation at Hydebank could lead to another attack with massive blast damage being caused to nearby homes.
33 To illustrate the wide variety of allowances and benefits contained within relocation policies, this chapter gives some examples from named firms.
34 Additionally there is a comprehensive benefits package that will include relocation expenses if needed.
35 And in other administrative areas, such as personnel and accounts, most of the supervisory and long-term experienced people opted for relocation.
36 We offer an excellent salary and benefits package, including relocation costs.
37 Relocation or redundancy At the outset R.S. had no idea of how many staff would relocate or how many would choose redundancy.
38 The zones have thus had some success in preventing the relocation or closure of preexisting companies.
39 Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation.
40 The full texts of eight relocation policies from named companies are given as examples of good practice in Appendix 1.
41 Relocation to an area which presented the right company image together with good facilities for employees could ease the problem.
42 Phoenix expects to incur a one-time charge of $ 1 million to cover severance and relocation costs associated with the move.
43 University officials have insisted, however,(sentencedict.com) they will pay relocation expenses to the businesses.
44 Communication Sun Life appointed a relocation officer at executive level who reported directly to the company's general manager.
45 Even since the war industrial relocation schemes for rural areas have been half-hearted and inadequate.
46 If they leave before the relocation takes place, this could put the employer in severe difficulties with regard to staff shortages.
47 Not all employees are going to react negatively to a relocation abroad.
48 Companies may arrange such loans through a third party - for instance, through the relocation company.
49 However, the contents of a relocation package are not, in the main, considered to be a negotiable item by most employers.
50 This chapter analyses the problems associated with the relocation of organisations and with individuals moving within Britain and overseas.
51 Organisations may also not wish to pay relocation allowances to staff approaching retirement.
52 Senior staff may be offered the services of an independent relocation company.
53 Any relocation depends on a detailed cost/benefit analysis being carried out to ensure that the exercise is truly worthwhile.
54 The Chancellor has also cut back tax relief on relocation packages for employees.
55 Don McCormack, a former newspaper reporter and editor, publishes relocation and general information guides about Northern California counties.
56 Alternatively, they may employ an independent third party, such as a relocation company, to undertake this task.
57 This would involve freedom of information and relocation of civil services to regions along with widespread decentralisation.
58 But property acquisition, demolition, and relocation activities were progressing well in the Booker Washington project.
59 To reduce costs some firms lay down eligibility criteria for relocation assistance.
60 Relocation counsellors - occupational psychologists who are paid by companies to see their senior executives through periods of redundancy - recognise this.
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