If my employer offers to transfer me to another location, how do I know if the transfer is within a reasonable commuting distance? Is it based on time, mileage, local customer or some combination?
The meaning of the term “reasonable commuting distance” will vary with local conditions. Determining what is a “reasonable community distance” involves consideration of the following factors: geographic accessibility of the place of work, the quality of the roads, customarily available transportation and the usual travel time. The starting point for determining whether a commuting distance is reasonable is your home, not where you work.
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