Articles and Blogs
Quartz India – “The Desperation of Indian Housewives in the USA”
“The desperation of Indian housewives in the United States of America” looks at the loss of independence faced by the spouses of H1B skilled employees in the USA (most of whom come from India), who are by default given H4 non-immigrant working visas, which denies them the right to work – often leading to loneliness and depression. […]
Read moreFacts and data in partner assistance: The industry reality.
This white paper takes a look at the data that backs up some of the top trends in the industry and provides a clear picture on the best options for your company’s relocating partner population. Published by NetExpat, October 2016.
Read morePermits Foundation report shows resounding support for dependants’ right to work.
A recent survey carried out by the Permits Foundation in response to the MAC Tier 2 review shows resounding support to retain the right to work for the dependants of highly qualified workers from outside the EU. By Re:Locate Magazine, October 2015.
Read morePermits Foundation on German Radio
The work of Permits Foundation was highlighted in a recent radio programme broadcast by Deutschlandradio Kultur, the culture-oriented radio station of the German national radio service. The programme, Zeitfragen, discussed the challenge of expatriate partners who want to work abroad; and our very own board member Karen Lange, Head of Global Assignments at Volkswagen AG, took part. Entitled Opfer für […]
Read moreAre Your Global Mobility Policies “Gen Y Ready?” – White paper by Allison Eckhart, Global Communications Coordinator NetExpat
As corporations continue to navigate the waters of an ever-evolving global workforce, one of the hottest topics today revolves around the newest generation to enter the job market – Generation Y. What makes this new generation tick? What’s important to them and what is no longer a deal breaker when it comes to accepting assignments […]
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