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Michael Witkowski is joined by guest speakers from Global Tax Network, Elements Global Services and Envoy Global to explore new mobility tax and immigration issues that companies now have to consider for remote workers.

Mobile employees and their accompanying families often have to make adjustments to life while on assignment. Here we focus on the calculation of additional remote allowances for exceptional locations.

ECA experts Laura Whitehouse and Michael Birse will discuss the latest trends in short-term assignment policy and remuneration.

ECA's Short-term Assignments Survey found that almost 75% of companies expect the amount of short-term assignees to increase in the next three years.

ECA's recent International Commuters Survey looked at best practice in pay and policy for commuter assignments.

We have summarised the key findings of our recent International Commuters Survey, looking at employees who regularly travel between their home location and another country in order to work.

Take a look at the key findings from ECA's recent International Rotators Survey, showing the latest trends in rotator assignments.

A mobility allowance can be an effective way to attract the best talent and to recognise an assignee's willingness to be internationally mobile.

The commute to and from work can have a major impact on health, finances and happiness. All major cities will encounter their own unique transportation issues, but some have handled them better than others.

Cost is often the main concern when considering a commuter assignment but the financial implication is far from the only factor that matters when deciding if a commuting arrangement is the best fit.