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Being forced to relocate like that should constitute a contract renegotiation and these folks should get severance and unemployment.
what contract? renegotiate?
you must not be American
It's almost like that offer letter than you signed is a contract that specifies your job duties, pay, benefits, and time off. If you have a union, then there is a whole other contract as well.
Hardly the sort of contract that is ever subject to renegotiation, or even any initial negotiation. It's all very one-sided.
Every raise is a renegotiation. Every promotion is one.
I've negotiated almost all my offer letters. Everytime we discuss salary for whatever I've applied for its a negotiation.