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Issues Coupled With International Assignments
Last month we presented key findings relating to trends in the usage of new forms of international working
and highlighted some of the managerial control issues facing international HR managers. This month, Jelena
Petrovic from CReME, looks in more detail at the people and management issues associated with each type of
international assignment. These new types of international assignments include short-term, international
commuter and frequent flyer assignments. Short-term assignments are defined as an assignment with a
specified duration, usually less than one year, where the family may accompany the employee. An
international commuter is an employee who commutes from the home country to a place of work in another
country, usually on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, while the family remains at home. A frequent flyer is an
employee who undertakes frequent international business trips but does not relocate.Published in Croner’s “Managing Internationally Mobile Employees” Issue No5
and reproduced with their permission. www.croner.cch.co.u
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