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6 NEWS, ANALYSIS & EVENTS
4 Re:editor’s letter Fiona Murchie looks at what’s in store this issue.
56 Re:awards
Announcing the tenth anniversary Relocate Awards. HOT TOPIC
6 Re:Brexit How will it impact multinational companies moving talent across borders?
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
20 Re:immigration The African Union’s rise has implications for the continent’s economy and international companies’ business plans.
22 Re:US focus
As the presidential election approaches and the fallout from the UK’s Brexit vote continues, we assess the state of global mobility and domestic relocation.
34 Re:diversity Measures to close the gender pay gap and promote women’s leadership must be shared internationally.
37 Re:resources Cutting-edge strategic insights and operational knowhow, with Relocate’s new Global Mobility
Toolkit. FEATURES
18 Re:language learning Top tips for your international assignees.
38 Re:technology Meeting the needs of the business traveller.
46 Re:health How employers can meet their duty of care towards employees on the move and reduce risks to the business.
50 Re:accommodation Catering for the rising numbers of short-term business travellers.
POLICY & PRACTICE
10 Re:HR strategy An award-winning approach to managing mobility.
14 Re:trends The widening gap between global mobility’s actual and preferred roles.
42 Re:policy The place of design and review in ensuring consistency and fairness and meeting business objectives.
SUPPORTING EMPLOYEES
30 Re:US education Demystifying the US education system, from K-12 to SATs, ACTs and Advanced Placement.
33 Re:Canada education Options and choices for relocating families.
58 Re:international education Finding a school that follows best practice in child safety protocols.
63 Re:UK education An overview of recent changes in England’s state schools.
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