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His company had given him a relocation allowance, but it was running out.
He was paid the relocation allowance, available to anyone who has to move to take a job at the council.
All property owners would receive fair market value and a Federal relocation allowance.
This raises the question of eligibility for relocation allowances.
The levels of relocation allowances paid will change over time with employers usually reviewing their cash values each year.
(Details of relocation allowances are given in the next chapter.)
Organisations may also not wish to pay relocation allowances to staff approaching retirement.
The living expenses, relocation allowance and benefits can cost three to four times the employee's normal compensation, according to most estimates.
All the homeowners were to have been paid the market value for their properties, as well as relocation allowances.
Some firms do this by giving non-essential workers less generous relocation allowances than those given to key staff.
A section at the end looks at relocation allowances offered to new recruits who have to move to take up an appointment.
Appointees to established posts such as this one, who are living more than 20 miles from Oxford, will be eligible for relocation allowances.
The donated furnishings supplement the state's meager relocation allowance, about $750 for a family of four.
Workers may be eligible for training, job search and relocation allowances, income support, and other reemployment services.
Important Deadlines: Requests for relocation allowances must be submitted before the relocation begins.
Relocation allowances and benefits may be determined through negotiation between the employing organisation and the recognised trade unions or staff association.
Relocation Allowances - may reimburse approved expenses when certified workers must move to a new area of employment outside their normal commuting area.
The plan also contained offers of relocation allowances, or buyouts, for tenants who consent to move, thus freeing an apartment to be sold to an outsider.
Kentucky and West Virginia have begun offering relocation allowances to move the poor from Appalachia's pits of entrenched unemployment to jobs in cities.
During his recent speech in Louisiana, for example, President Bush promised $5,000 relocation allowances that the dispossessed could spend on everything from job retraining to child care.
An application for a relocation allowance must be submitted before the 425th day after the layoff or certification, whichever is later, or 182 days after the conclusion of training.
The Secretary of Labor was authorized to implement Trade Readjustment Assistance (TRA) and relocation allowances through cooperating state agencies.
The congregation can't afford to take out a mortgage somewhere else and it can't forgo the $31,000 relocation allowance the redevelopment plan calls for, so the church can't move.
There you report on California's efforts to provide defense workers who lose their jobs with opportunities to develop new skills - and generous relocation allowances if a move is required to get a new job.
Walter Rivera, a local tenant lawyer, says many Hispanic people accept the relocation allowances because they are not aware they have the right to stay on, even if a building goes co-op.