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Worldwide ERC (also known as the Employee Relocation Council ) is a relocation services industry trade group . Its membership of 12,000 (as of 2005) relocation professionals – or global workforce mobility specialists — are concerned with current issues and management practices for the movement of employees (by their employers) within the United States and between all other countries. The organization is headquartered in Washington, DC , with a European bureau in Brussels, Belgium .

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15-705: [REDACTED] Look up ERC  or Erc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ERC or Erc may refer to: Education [ edit ] Education and Research Consortium , a US educational organization Eleanor Roosevelt College , of the University of California San Diego NIOSH Education and Research Centers , of the United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Emotion recognition in conversation ,

30-1083: A Eurasian telecommunications system Error recovery control Ethereum Request for Comments European Research Council , a European Union funding body for science European Rover Challenge , a robotics competition Extrachromosomal rDNA circle Panhard ERC , a French armoured fighting vehicle Engineering Research Center, a defunct Western Electric subsidiary in Princeton, New Jersey Other uses [ edit ] ERC (human resources organization) , US Earnings response coefficient Edmund Rice Camps , an Australian children's charity Electoral Reform Coalition , in New Zealand Ethics Resource Center , US European Referendum Campaign , advocating referendums European Research Council , European Research Council (ERC) European Resuscitation Council , for resuscitation medicine Republican Left of Catalonia (Catalan: Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya ),

45-935: A Eurasian telecommunications system Error recovery control Ethereum Request for Comments European Research Council , a European Union funding body for science European Rover Challenge , a robotics competition Extrachromosomal rDNA circle Panhard ERC , a French armoured fighting vehicle Engineering Research Center, a defunct Western Electric subsidiary in Princeton, New Jersey Other uses [ edit ] ERC (human resources organization) , US Earnings response coefficient Edmund Rice Camps , an Australian children's charity Electoral Reform Coalition , in New Zealand Ethics Resource Center , US European Referendum Campaign , advocating referendums European Research Council , European Research Council (ERC) European Resuscitation Council , for resuscitation medicine Republican Left of Catalonia (Catalan: Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya ),

60-655: A character from the Ulster Cycle Science and technology [ edit ] ERC (software) , an IRC client Easily recognizable code , in the North American Numbering Plan Electrical rule check Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide Electronics Research Center , a defunct NASA research facility Energy release component of a fire Epithelial reticular cell Epitopoietic Research Corporation - ERC Immunotherapy ERMC (cable system) ,

75-653: A member of the organization can become accredited as a "Certified Relocation Professional," a "Senior Certified Relocation Professional," and a "Global Mobility Specialist," which entitles the member to include the professional designations CRP, SCRP, and/or GMS after his or her name. Worldwide ERC publishes a monthly magazine, Mobility, and several Web-based newsletters and bulletins, including Globility . Worldwide ERC's annual Best Cities for Relocating Families and Best Cities for Relocation Singles surveys began ranking U.S. cities in 2003 to determine which metro areas are most likely to foster successful relocations. Success

90-788: A political party in Spain Employee Relocation Council or Worldwide ERC East Renfrewshire Council , Scotland Employee Retention Credit , a U.S. tax credit Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ERC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ERC&oldid=1169812262 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Articles containing Catalan-language text Short description

105-699: A political party in Spain Employee Relocation Council or Worldwide ERC East Renfrewshire Council , Scotland Employee Retention Credit , a U.S. tax credit Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ERC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ERC&oldid=1169812262 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Articles containing Catalan-language text Short description

120-403: A research field to detect emotions from human conversation. Games and sports [ edit ] Component ERA , a baseball statistic European Rally Championship European Rugby Cup FIA European Rallycross Championship People [ edit ] Erc of Dalriada , king of Dál Riata until 474 Erc of Slane (died 514), Irish saint Erc mac Cairpri , a character from

135-650: Is determined by whether a transferring employee remains in his or her new position and does not quit due to dissatisfaction with the new home community—an expensive failure in HR terms for the employer who paid for the move. A number of measurable features can affect the ease with which a family or single person can move to a city and the ease of settling into a new life there. For each years' "Families" survey, traditional factors such as commute times, tax rates, average home cost, and home appreciation are combined with more diverse cost of living and quality of life variables — like

150-414: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ERC [REDACTED] Look up ERC  or Erc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ERC or Erc may refer to: Education [ edit ] Education and Research Consortium , a US educational organization Eleanor Roosevelt College , of

165-427: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Worldwide ERC Worldwide ERC addresses issues related to public policy/lobbying, research and trend identification, professional certification, networking, training and education, industry standardization and consensus-building, management processes and practices, and e-business solutions. Through training courses,

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180-467: The Ulster Cycle Science and technology [ edit ] ERC (software) , an IRC client Easily recognizable code , in the North American Numbering Plan Electrical rule check Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide Electronics Research Center , a defunct NASA research facility Energy release component of a fire Epithelial reticular cell Epitopoietic Research Corporation - ERC Immunotherapy ERMC (cable system) ,

195-585: The University of California San Diego NIOSH Education and Research Centers , of the United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Emotion recognition in conversation , a research field to detect emotions from human conversation. Games and sports [ edit ] Component ERA , a baseball statistic European Rally Championship European Rugby Cup FIA European Rallycross Championship People [ edit ] Erc of Dalriada , king of Dál Riata until 474 Erc of Slane (died 514), Irish saint Erc mac Cairpri ,

210-409: The ability to qualify for in-state tuition , the service quality of local utilities, auto taxes, per-capita volunteerism, and the quantity of family-friendly events and venues. Fee and occupancy rates for temporary housing and self storage are also used to predict the ease of a transition to a large city. The quality and availability of elder care and assisted-living reflects a city’s investment in

225-399: The needs of modern, multi-generational families. For each "Singles" ranking, the survey considers demographic and economic factors that helps measure the number of unmarried newcomers in each metro area (largest 100 metros only). Newcomers tend to be more open to befriending fellow newcomers, so the cities that tend to attract them foster easier assimilation. The measurement factors include

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