Sign in

Search Results

Advanced Filters

Refine by Document Type




Refine by Country

Clear Filters

Jobs

Published 30 July 2015

Short-term assignments are the new normal, but compliance remains a challenge

Published 10 September 2019

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.

Oliver Graham

Published 21 January 2016

Can long-term assignments ever be truly localised?

Published 28 February 2020

Our latest infographic looks at the results of ECA's recent Localisation Survey.

Navigating GM in 2023 - our strategies for success

Published 02 February 2023

ECA, TST and Global Expat Pay come together to discuss the top-ranking mobility challenges that GM teams expect to face this year.

Global Mobility and Covid-19

Published 22 May 2020

How to successfully manage the impact of currency volatility for your international assignees (Thai)

Published 02 February 2022

Nattayaporn Cocconi takes a look at the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on international assignees and how to successfully manage this effect. This session is delivered in Thai.

Coping with rising costs – trends in expatriate compensation packages and what’s ahead

Published 11 June 2024

ECA provided a summary and analysis of the results of our 2023 Expatriate Market Pay survey alongside matters which are likely to have an impact on expatriate compensation and benefits packages in Singapore and elsewhere in the APAC region in 2024.

Managing mobility & expatriate pay in 2025 – How to overcome challenges and ensure success

Published 23 July 2025

Anna Michielsen provides insights into how organisations are responding to global mobility challenges in 2025 and overcoming barriers to mobilising talent in APAC region.

Salary Trends 2022-23 - why high inflation doesn’t necessarily mean pay awards to match

Published 02 December 2022

With high inflation seen in countries around the world, ECA's Salary Trends Survey shows how pay awards for local staff have been affected.