UK:
Globalisation - Working Without International Borders (Part 2) (Podcast)
23 August 2023
DMH Stallard
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This episode is part two of a three-part podcast series on
globalisation in the world of work, where we consider the issue of
whether it is prudent for employees to engage in work whilst
abroad? Should there be a balance between granting such
opportunities and effectively overseeing them?
Our employment experts discuss the intricacies of shorter-term
work scenarios beyond the UK, exploring practicalities, policy
considerations, and the ongoing debate over formal versus informal
management approaches.
Whether you're an employer, employee, or simply curious
about the evolving work landscape, this episode offers valuable
insights into the dynamics of global work arrangements.
Hosted by Employment Partner, Abigail Maino, with Employment and Immigration
Partner Adam Williams and Partner, Simon Bellm joining the discussion.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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