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relocation costs

British  

plural noun

  1. payment made by an employer or a government agency to cover removal expenses and other costs incurred by an employee who is required to take up employment elsewhere

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They argue that any relocation costs can be disregarded in a GSA cost estimate of the Virginia site, which would improve their score in the weighted criteria.

From Slate

With people increasingly unable to move to where the jobs are because of barriers like relocation costs, Bethune warned that raising rates too high would lead to a surge in unit labor costs because companies were not going to embark on wholesale job cuts as happened in previous recessions.

From Reuters

You can also ask about covering relocation costs.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the trading company paid $10,000 of Zhao’s relocation costs, the high rent in Chicago forced him to leave the city, move back to Seattle and stay with a friend.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2016, the GSA projected relocation costs could be more than $200 million.

From Washington Post