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How MNCs manage expatriate benefits - 2008 Edition available now!
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Consider these questions...
How are leading companies managing benefit programmes for employees who work away from their home countries?
- Are companies differentiating their benefit programmes according to regions, employee levels or length of assignments?
- What medical and risk benefit plans do multinational companies typically offer to expatriates?
- Are DC plans really becoming more common than DB plans in expatriate retirement benefit programmes?
- How do companies address employee localisation issues?
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Key features
Understand how expatriate benefits programmes vary
across multinational companies
Benefit programmes for globally mobile employees often cause major
difficulties for multinational companies, mainly due to the complexities
of providing equitable packages across borders. The biggest challenge is
arriving at a globally consistent approach for such a disparate group of
employees.
Our Global Benefits Survey for Expatriates and Globally Mobile
Employees report identifies multinational company policies and trends
for providing employee benefit programmes for these globally mobile
employees.
The report, which highlights current trends, can help you structure and
offer competitive, equitable benefit programmes for your international
assignees.
Our 2005 survey covered 232 multinational companies and over 50,000
international assignees. Our 2008 survey was one of the largest of its
kind ever conducted, covering 243 multinational companies and over 94,000
expatriates – almost twice as many as in our 2005 survey. It includes:
Get a copy of this report to understand current best practices in
benefits programmes used by multinational companies for their globally
mobile employees. A competitive benefits programme can help make you an
employer of choice for employees willing to work far from home.
Pricing information
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