ENABLING DUAL CAREERS IN THE GLOBAL WORKPLACE

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ENABLING DUAL CAREERS IN THE GLOBAL WORKPLACE Kathleen van der Wilk-Carlton Board Member, Permits Foundation Nov 2015 Governments are responding to our proposals 31 countries now allow spouses or partners to be employed or self-employed during an expatriate assignment. 2001-2015 Permits Foundation 1

Permits Foundation - Aim Support international mobility and dual careers by advocating improvement of work permit regulations for the partners of expatriate employees worldwide. Open permission to work Make representations to host governments Raise awareness and encourage debate Co-ordinate support from local networks, employer organisations, home country governments etc. Share information and progress Not-for-profit 2

Permits Foundation sponsors International employers (private & public) and service providers Diverse sectors, global operations. Observer Diplomatic Service Families Association (UK) 3

Patrons Top level support Doug Bailey Chief HR Officer and member of the Executive Andrew Gould Chairman Paal Kibsgaard Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Peter Voser Former Chief Executive Royal Dutch Shell 4

Board of directors meets quarterly, approves strategy Board members: Siobhan Cummins Executive Director, Assignment Services EY Gill Gordon (Chair) HR Director UK Schlumberger Karen Lange Head, Global Assignments Volkswagen Noel Mulvihill VP HR, Head of Reward Europe Unilever Julia Onslow-Cole Partner, Legal Markets Leader & Head Global Immigration PwC Legal Anne Pearce (Treasurer) VP Performance and Deployment Shell Group Helen Walton Director Global Mobility AstraZeneca Kathleen van der Wilk-Carlton Executive Director and Secretary of the Board Permits Foundation Staff: Francoise van Roosmalen Victoria Coyevinas Co-ordinator, Sponsor relations and Accounts Website editor 5

Dual careers - A corporate issue International companies and organisations need skilled, mobile expatriate staff to support global operations Nos. are small, but essential (av. 1% of manpower) More women in employment More dual career couples / dual earners More female expats (15-20%) Diversity - more nationalities, unmarried partners Affects men and women of all nationalities working in private and public sectors worldwide 6

Challenges for expatriate partners who want to work Look for a new job in unfamiliar location Timing dictated by employee s move Adapt skills to local employment market, Learn language, different culture etc. Compete with well qualified local staff Foreign diplomas recognised? Persuade potential employer to apply for work permit and wait until obtained... Work permit procedures and uncertainty a structural hurdle for partner and employer 7

Permits Foundation conducted 3 international surveys on mobility and dual careers 1063 employees/partners on Tier 2 visas (UK) 2015 177 organisations employing 7.5 million employees (global) 2012 3300 expat partners private and public sector (global) 2008 Key messages for governments Key messages for employers Work permit restrictions have a negative impact on international business. Work permit restrictions for partners seriously impact on employees willingness to transfer. Countries that allow partners to work are more attractive destinations for international business and highly skilled staff. Allowing partners to work has positive economic and social impacts. Lack of partner employment opportunities adversely affects global mobility of highly skilled international employees. Dual careers are becoming more important. Employers should do more to support. 8

Impact of immigration restrictions on international business Employers say: 96% - Important to be able transfer employees internationally. 92% - Work permit limits on expat numbers have negative effect on business. 85% - Time limits or bans on work permit extensions have a negative effect on business. 96% - Partners of international assignees should be allowed to work in the host country for the duration of the assignment. More and more couples today expect to pursue employment abroad. Source: Permits Foundation International mobility and dual career survey report, 2012 9

Impact of partner work permit restrictions on mobility Countries that enable spouses and partners to work are attractive destinations for 96% respondents 58% unlikely to relocate to a country where it is difficult for a spouse or partner to get a work permit. Source: Permits Foundation global spouse survey, 2008 10

Partner employment falls during expatriate assignments 89% of spouses were working before expatriation. This fell to 35% during expatriation. 75% of those not working would like to work. Source: Permits Foundation global spouse survey, 2008 11

Working has a positive impact on adjustment, family relationships and well-being in the host country 68-80% of working spouses say that working has a positive impact... 30-40% of non-working spouses report a negative impact of not working Source: Permits Foundation global spouse survey, 2008 12

Working has a positive impact on willingness to complete or extend the assignment, and go to a new assignment 55-73% of working spouses say working has a positive impact... 24-41% of non-working spouses report a negative impact of not working Source: Permits Foundation global spouse survey, 2008 13

Dual careers are becoming more important to organisations 66% HR mobility managers say that dual careers and partner issues are becoming more important in their organisation 70% say their company should do more to support Dual career and partner issues are becoming more important in my organisation for the new generation of expats. A strong global mobility policy is not a nice to have but a need to have. Source: Permits Foundation International mobility and dual career survey report, 2012 14

Why employers have a dual career policy When the spouse is happy, there is a stronger likelihood of a successful assignment. Most of our expats come from countries where a dual career is the most common family setting. We have to recognise that in our policy to meet society s expectations. Source: Permits Foundation International mobility and dual career survey report, 2012 15

Dual career policies and practice 71% of employers provide some form of dual career support Source: Permits Foundation International mobility and dual career survey report, 2012 16

Types of dual career support 61% of employers provide financial support Approx. 50-50 split between both: allowance vs. reimbursement annual vs. per assignment. Av. annual payment: 2787 Av. per assignment: 3475 Source: Permits Foundation International mobility and dual career survey report, 2012 17

Global overview partner work permits* Once family member residence permit issued * Simplified illustration: May apply to specific employee permits; * Increasing recognition of unmarried partners; and work permission for children (of working age) Authorised to work on dependant s permit / Open work permit Can work for any employer Or be self-employed Work permit linked to employer Simple process or letter of consent No employment market test Procedure < 4 weeks Work permit linked to employer Skills, salary, quota, employment market test; May need to return to home country Procedure > 4 weeks Europeans in EU/EEA (subject to transition arrangements for Croatia) Non-EU citizens in Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK. Argentina, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, N.Zealand, US (L, E visas) Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg (during 1 st year, then open) Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore Brazil, Brunei, China, Colombia, Congo, Ethiopia, Egypt, Gabon, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka, S. Africa, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, USA (H1B, O visa), Vietnam. 18

Governments are responding UK Bilateral agreements for spouses of diplomats Australia Netherlands 98 & 05 N. Zealand 01 USA 02 (L, E visa) Canada 98 & 02 France 04 & 07 Ireland 04 & 07 Italy Belgium 03 Germany 05 Switzerland 05 Hong Kong 06 India 11 Malaysia 09 Japan 12 Norway 25 EU countries EU ICT Directive adopted 1980 1990 2000 2014 Governments increasingly: view business-related transfers and highly skilled employees differently from long term immigration want to attract international talent, trade & investment recognise importance of dual careers 19

Success highlights 31 countries now allow spouses or partners to work for any employer or be self-employed European Union USA Hong Kong Member States allow recognised family members to work freely, under Blue Card or other national schemes. Partner recognition growing. Children of working age allowed to work too. New Directive on intra-corporate transfers allows family members to work. Adopted May 2014 for implementation by Nov 2016. Spouses of intra-company transfers & treaty traders (L/E visas) eligible for employment authorization since 2001. Spouses of H1B visa in green card pipeline can work from May 2015 Same-sex marriage recognised; unmarried partners not yet recognised. Change still required for all spouses of H1B, O and TN visas Spouses of highly skilled migrants may work freely India Japan Spouses of Employment visa holders can apply locally for E visa. (1 st step recognition.) Lobby on-going for full work authorisation. Met with key government ministers in 2015. Under highly skilled worker scheme 2012, the work permit requirements for professional spouses slightly relaxed. 20

Best practice model: Spouse/partner has open permission to work Argentina * Australia Austria Bulgaria Canada * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark * Estonia Finland France * Germany Hong Kong Hungary Italy Latvia Lithuania Malta Netherlands * New Zealand * Norway * Poland Portugal * Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain * Sweden * Switzerland UK (ENG, WAL, SCT) * United States* (L, E visas) Countries in bold font : recognise non-married partners * recognise same-sex marriage Advantages Full access to employment market once resident visa or permit is issued Facilitates temporary project work, self-employment, tele-working Reduced bureaucracy for the authorities Helps employers fill urgent or temporary vacancies Attractive investment climate for employers with highly skilled international staff 21

Permits strategy Provide evidence, promote best practice, build on examples of success Focus on countries that are: - important to business/international organisations - role models - trend setters in their region Global organisation with local support networks 22

Country plan development 2015-2020 Organisations highlighted 50 important business destinations where spouses/partners do not yet have open permission to work (for all the key employee permits) Top 10 China Brazil India USA (H1B/H4, O visas) EU (ICT Directive adopted; implementation by Nov 2016) Russia Singapore Indonesia, S. Africa, Japan Malaysia, Mexico, UAE Others: Europe: Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg S.E. Europe: Serbia. Americas Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Trinidad & Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela. Asia Kazakhstan, Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam. Middle East Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkey. Africa Algeria, Angola, Burundi, Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania. 23

Local networks / steering groups India, Brazil, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Russia Exploratory discussions with local sponsors Establish Local network Consult Government Employer Groups International Chambers of Commerce Focused representations to Government Int. organisations Embassies Visits and support by Permits Foundation international perspective, evidence from global surveys examples of best practice legislation in other countries experience of successful process in other countries contribution to network costs 24

Key steps in a local campaign Understand status of family members in immigration legislation and wider context Assess interest/potential for change Work permit legislation or regulation Social, political, economic climate Any plans for policy change Clarify employee permit(s) for which change is being sought for dependants Preferred timing Success or refine approach Review Prepare position paper / draft legislative clauses Write letters /organise meetings Build support and respond to concerns Provide international comparisons / best practice PR /Press /Social media - as necessary GOAL: Work authorisation (employment or self-employment) for recognised partners of internationally assigned staff Implement Identify resources Plan Gather evidence, case studies, views Establish local network Legal advice Resource for Government relations /PR Identify key decision makers/process -Parliament or Minister/Ministry -National advisory committee -Key MPs -Other stakeholders - -Employer Associations -Chambers of Commerce -Trade Unions Establish milestones 25

How to take part Become sponsor Indicate priority countries Nominate focal point Annual donation 6,800 recommended Country activity plan E-mail newsletter, attend annual seminar and networking events Use our resources in your expat briefing package; make a link to our website; spread the news Being a sponsor does not need a lot of your time Take part more actively Nominate board member or patron Share ideas and contacts, local champions and opinion leaders Help us plan and shape local lobby Take part in local networks (your local rep) 26

The business case for change - triple win International employers Reduce cost of assignment refusal or early return Attract / retain mobile talent Show we care social responsibility Enhance HR brand Host countries Attractive climate for skills, talent Supports trade & investment Helps integration Enhance country brand Expat family Partner works - maintains and develops skills Easier to return to work in home country Mobile expat family, motivated, happy, work/life balance Our values support: international mobility equal opportunity and diversity men and women of all nationalities a better world 27

Contact us Permits Foundation Carel van Bylandtlaan 16 2501 AN The Hague The Netherlands contact@permitsfoundation.com www.permitsfoundation.com Kathleen van der Wilk-Carlton Tel: +31 70 3191930 Françoise van Roosmalen Tel: +31 6 14359817 28