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An employee living in the Washington DC area has asked for -okay, demanded - an "allowance" based on the fact that DC is such an expensive city. He claims that this is common in the DC area. I have he
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Cost of Living Allowance?
posted at 11/3/1999 6:17 AM EDT
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Cost of Living Allowance?
posted at 11/3/1999 10:32 AM EDT
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Cost of Living Allowance?
posted at 11/4/1999 12:48 AM EDT
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Cost of Living Allowance?
posted at 11/4/1999 12:54 AM EDT
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I know that the demands of the transferee sound excessive, but the market has changed. One of the problems,you as HR professionals are faced with is the new market. As late as the mid 1980's the typical new hire would ask whether you had a relocation policy or not and if you said yes, that was the end of the question.Today, that question is expected to generate a response which indicates EXACTLY what you are providing and this is compared to the other opportunities that they are investigating. If you get a chance either go to ERC's site at www.erc.org and click on Mobility Magazine. Go to the link for the archives and click on the article Who's Driving Relocation Policy or go to my website at dbaiconsulting.com, click on In the Press and you will find the article there. The preparation for the article was an eye opener as to what is being offered in the market today.
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