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Relocating workers, while expensive, makes sense as record revenues are flowing in from places other than Wall Street.
"This will help employers set a salary range when relocating workers, since the cost of labor varies so much by region," she said.
But moving is becoming more onerous for the majority of relocating workers.
But any such undertaking would be expensive and enormously disruptive - relocating workers, building transport links, completely reorganising densely-used airspace - and would require a lot of long-term planning.
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The problem is not only finding a rental that is affordable, said Jody O'Donnell, the president of Relocation Solutions, a Northport company that helps employers relocate workers, but also finding one that meets expectations.
The attacks in both Pakistan and Afghanistan influenced the decision to relocate workers.
An alternative approach to the problem, also widely practiced, is to retrain and relocate workers.
Oil companies have booked motels within two hours' drive for a year in advance; last summer, relocated workers converted the lawn of a town park into a tent city.
Declaring such a surplus starts a series of procedures that can allow the company to lay off workers or relocate workers beyond traditional limits for transfers.
The central government will allocate 100bn yuan£10bnbn) over two years to relocate workers laid off as a result of China's efforts to curb overcapacity, officials said last week.
Barra tried to emphasize to Trump that the company has been working to relocate workers at Lordstown to other GM factories across the country.
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