Mobility Clause

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Mobility Clause - (noun)

Definition

This is a clause in a contract that allows an employer to require an employee to move their place of work to a different location, either temporarily or permanently.

Extra

Source: Adapted from Stephens-Scown.uk
Example of Use: The employer enacted the mobility clause to demand the employee move to a site in a different town.