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relocation

[ree-loh-key-shuhn] / ˌri loʊˈkeɪ ʃən /


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The hurried relocation has him behind schedule on training, but it has given him at least some peace of mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tyson has said it would help employees apply for open positions at its other facilities and provide relocation benefits.

From The Wall Street Journal

That wouldn’t prevent “carbon leakage”—the relocation of industrial activity to avoid regulation—but exacerbate it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rank held by Arkansas as the state with the highest percentage of relocations to it in 2025, according to Atlas Van Line’s most recent migration patterns study.

From The Wall Street Journal

The affected employees will be given opportunities at other JBS plants, including relocation support, Richardson said.

From Los Angeles Times