FEM New York Chapter Meeting 03/09/17

Please join us for the FEM New York Chapter Meeting on March 9.
FEM New York Chapter Meeting 03/09/17
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Can employees really 'go local'?

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Can employees really 'go local' when they transfer to another country? More companies are trying it. Localization, local-to-local, Local Plus mobility approaches aren't new in our industry but they are gaining popularity as a result of a few key shifts.

Join Crown World Mobility and AIRINC as they discuss how organizations have successfully implemented localization programs, a few of the continuing challenges and connect with other HR professionals.

This program is now certified for 1 SHRM CP credit and 1 HRCI GPHR credit through our partner in global HR education, Birchtree Global, LLC.

This session will cover:

  • AIRINC's Mobility Outlook Survey results
  • An update on the myths and realities surrounding localized programs
  • Best locations to apply the approach and most common "plus" support Items to be concerned about
  • Keys to a successful policy
  • Tips when transitioning from traditional expatriate to local programs

Speakers:

  • Sean Luitjens, Strategy and Product Executive Director, AIRINC
  • Lisa Johnson, Global Practice Leader, Consulting Services, Crown World Mobility

Date:
Thursday, March 9, 2017

Time:
5:30 p.m. Registration
6:00 p.m. Program
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Networking Reception

Location:
Furnished Quarters Q&A Hotel
70 Pine Street
New York, NY 10154

Cost:

  • Complimentary to Corporate HR or Corporate Mobility resources that are involved in the administration of their company’s mobility program.
  • $150 USD for global mobility suppliers, per person, assuming the supplier has a valid Supplier Membership of $550.

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