Mobility Clause

/ˈmoʊ.bɪ.lɪ.ti klɔːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A contractual provision allowing a party, often an employer, to require relocation or reassignment according to specified terms.
    The employment contract included a mobility clause permitting the company to transfer the employee to any branch within the country.

Forms

  • mobility clause
  • mobility clauses

Commentary

Mobility clauses are common in employment contracts and should clearly specify geographic scope and notice requirements to avoid disputes.

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