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What to look for when your client chooses to send employees to work overseas

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 23 Aug 2012

 

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Changes made in 2009 have dramatically increased the complexities for Australian residents working overseas, and their employers. In his paper, the authors provide a recap of the changes, and focus on how employers have responded.

In addition, as employers continue to struggle to find appropriate talent within Australia, the opportunities presented by the global employment market mean that we are seeing more temporary workers enter Australia than ever before. This paper provides an overview of the key issues that employers need to be aware of when employing workers from overseas.

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What to look for when your client chooses to send employees to work overseas

Author(s): Ben Travers , Dan Hodgson

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