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EDITOR’S LETTER


“ In this issue, as employees return to the workplace, we share a wealth of knowledge addressing the new world of work.”


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s Marianne Curphey writes, London is still a ‘superhub’ of Fintech activity. With fierce global competition for the best talent, companies are being forced to review immigration


routes, remote working and how they attract talent and retain international assignees, many of whom are seeking flexible working patterns. This picture is backed up by KPMG’s latest report on remote


working trends, covered by Ruth Holmes, and Santa Fe Relocation’s recent webinar on the hidden implications of cross-border and remote working. Dr Sue Shortland highlights the learnings. The mobility industry rises to the challenge of taking action on


visas, a call led by ARP and backed by former MP, Lembit Öpik. Against a background of hikes in energy prices, leadership is


also on the agenda. David Sapsted examines how oil and gas companies are reinventing themselves, and what this means for environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals. Wellbeing continues to be at the forefront for the international


community as we lurch from the Covid-19 crisis to the impact of war in Ukraine. Authorities on wellbeing, Professor Sir Cary Cooper and Dr Ian Hesketh, provide inspiration in their latest book


‘Managing Workplace Health and Wellbeing During a Crisis’, which has proved to be prophetic in advising how to support your staff in difficult times. Join us at the Future of Work Festival on 9 June and meet


Ian Hesketh, Linda Holbeche and Sarah Rozenthuler and leading experts and international peers to share insights on employee engagement, wellbeing, productivity, regeneration, agility and innovation in the changing workplace. We thank all those inspirational organisations who have


entered our Awards and look forward to sharing the shortlist in April. Join us to toast the winners at our live awards ceremony on 9 June!


Fiona Murchie, Managing Editor


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