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Mercer's Authoritative Reference Source for Employment Conditions, Statutory Benefits and Typical Benefit Packages -
2008/2009 edition available now
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Consider these questions...
- What benefits do employers in these economies typically provide? How do they compare with those offered by employers in other countries?
- How will the latest employment law changes in Western Europe affect your business?
- Are employment contract requirements in Brazil different from those in France?
- What do social security contributions cost an employer in Mexico?
- How do statutory sickness benefits vary from one global region to another?
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Understand worldwide benefits and
employment guidelines across the world
To design effective employment and benefits guidelines for your
employees, you need quick access to current, reliable information on
worldwide employment conditions, statutory employee benefits and typical
employer benefit practices. Because the laws and regulations governing
these benefits change constantly, tracking such information can be time
consuming and expensive.
Mercer’s Worldwide Benefits and Employment Guidelines (WBEG)
offers the full spectrum of global information on benefits guidelines at
your fingertips. With its extensive market practice information, this
report is an authoritative source on mandatory and private benefit
practices, as well as statutory regulations around the world.
Offering unparalleled quality and depth of data
and analysis, and covering more than 65
countries, the 2008/2009 edition of WBEG is available in five
regional volumes providing concise, reliable
and easy-to-use information for the major economic regions of the
world – Americas, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Middle East & Africa. Buyers also receive
access to WBEG online and its comparators.
As part of our continual efforts to meet - and exceed
- our users' needs, we relied on a global network of senior Mercer experts
in more than 60 countries to produce this year's WBEG report. These
experts peer reviewed the content not only in their home countries but
also regionally and globally.
Key features
Each WBEG report includes
the following information, country by country:
Country Overview
- Summary of contributions
- Legislative updates
- Trends
Statutory
Benefits
- Retirement Benefits
- Death Benefits
- Disability Benefits
- Medical & Dental Benefits
- Unemployment Benefits
- Social Benefits
Typical
benefits practice
- Retirement Benefits
- Death Benefits
- Disability Benefits
- Medical & Dental Benefits
- Flexible Benefits
- Perquisites and Allowances
Employment
Conditions
- Severance Conditions & Termination
Indemnities
- Individual Termination - Collective Dismissal |
Employment Conditions (cont.)
- Working Time
- Working Hours -
Overtime - Night Work - Rest Periods -
Annual Vacation & Leave
- Conditions of Entry & Residence
- Conditions of Entry - Employment of Expatriates
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Contract of Employment - General Characteristics - Contents - Types
of Contracts - Duration - Trial Period -
Invalid Contracts - Obligations of the
Parties
- Occupational Health & Safety
- Measures of Occupational Health &
Safety - Rules & Implementation
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Industrial Relations - Social Partners -
Collective Agreements - Industrial
Action |
WBEG online
When you buy the WBEG (any volume or the whole
set), you get access to WBEG online and its comparators, allowing you to
instantly compare specific categories of benefits between countries.
More information on Global HRMonitor®
and its tools
Countries included
Americas
Modern global HR practices have been heavily
influenced by benefits practices in the Americas. These developments and
latest trends are reported in Mercer’s WBEG, backed by in-depth,
up-to-date legislative information. The WBEG Americas volume covers:
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Canada
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- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Mexico
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- Paraguay
- Peru
- United States
- Venezuela
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Asia
Asia is often a
difficult region to find reliable and current data for. However, with offices
in 145 cities and 41 countries around the world, Mercer experts gather and interpret current,
reliable benefits information annually for use in these reports. The WBEG Asia volume covers:
- Australia
- China
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
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- Japan
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- Philippines
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- Singapore
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Vietnam
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Central & Eastern Europe
This region is undergoing rapid change as former
Eastern Bloc countries move towards freemarket economies, causing
employment contracts and demands on the labour force to change and evolve. The WBEG
Central and Eastern Europe volume covers:
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Hungary
- Latvia
- Lithuania
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Poland
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
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- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
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Western Europe
Benefits provision and employment law have been
major issues in this region for some time, especially as EU regulations
are incorporated into national law. Changing demographics, increasing
imigration and intensifying global competition are certain to keep these
issues at the forefront of government policy making. The WBEG Western
Europe volume covers:
- Austria
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
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- Greece
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
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- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
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Middle East & AfricaThe WBEG Middle East & Africa volume covers the following countries:
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- Morocco
- South Africa
- United Arab Emirates
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Pricing information
Mercer's 2008/2009 edition of Worldwide Benefit
& Employment Guidelines is available in five regional volumes -
Americas, Asia, Central and Eastern
Europe,Western Europe, and Middle East and
Africa. The volumes are
available for purchase individually or as a set; each includes access to
WBEG online and its comparators.
Global report - All 5 regional
volumes |
USD 6,500/ EUR
5,040* |
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Regional versions: |
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Americas (308
pages)
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USD
1,220 / EUR 945* |
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Asia (440 pages)
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USD
1,630 / EUR 1,260* |
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Central & Eastern Europe (410
pages)
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USD 1,630 / EUR
1,260* |
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Western Europe (568 pages)
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USD
1,630 / EUR 1,260* |
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Middle East & Africa (166 pages)
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USD
1,220 / EUR 945* |
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To purchase individual country reports select
the regional link from the list
above.
* All prices are subject to additional shipping charges and
applicable taxes.
Note:
In Australia and Canada your purchase confirmation will show the estimated
converted price in local currency, however you will be invoiced at
the converted USD price at the time of purchase. Swiss companies will be
invoiced in CHF based on the exchange rate at the time of the
purchase.
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