Posts Tagged ‘Trailing Spouses’
Economic Pressures Call for Mobility Strategy
The mobility landscape is constantly evolving. As the result of several recent economic trends, companies need to refocus their efforts on structured business policies – one of which has quickly become the critical need to adjust one-size-fits-all mobility offers. An assignment or relocation can no...
September 6th, 2011 | Feature, Trends | Read More
Employment for the Trailing Spouse – A Global Hurdle
Finding employment for the trailing partner/spouse is one of the largest challenges and reluctance factors in global relocation today. First, many countries are starting to change the laws for work permits. In some countries, it’s almost impossible for the spouse to get a work permit – especially...
July 26th, 2011 | Feature, Global | Read More
Successful Relocations Often Depend on a Happy Spouse/Partner
Family matters a lot when it comes to relocation success. In fact, the 2010 Global Relocation Trends Survey from Brookfield Global Relocation Services found that spouse dissatisfaction was the most common reason for relocation failure.
Let’s face it – a relocating employee is only half the equation...
April 21st, 2011 | Feature, Transition | Read More




