Thursday, 28 June 2012
Workforce risks to expatriates are on the rise—Amrae
The globalisation of French companies brings inherent risks in the form of workforce expatriation but this trend offers opportunities for risk managers and HR professionals, according to a panel debate at the first Rencontres Risk Management & Resources Humaines, organised by Amrae.

During the debate in La Baule, France, Crystel Rostang, Executives Remuneration, Compensation and Benefits Director at pharmaceutical company Air Liquide, explained the steps that must be taken to identify such risks and the policies that can be implemented to mitigate their threat.
The steps range from measures to guarantee the physical safety of employees and their families in risky locations to the identification of tax and financial issues that could negatively impact their earnings, savings and pension plans.
“We need to find a balance between the interests of the company, the costs involved and the protection of employees,” she pointed out.
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