Employees Eager For Cross-Border Options (Video)

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Ius Laboris is consistently recognised as the leading legal service provider in employment, immigration and pensions law. Our firms help international employers navigate the world of work successfully.
A changing workforce is driving changes in global mobility practice, with much of the impetus for new forms of cross-border working coming from employees themselves.
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A changing workforce is driving changes in global mobility practice, with much of the impetus for new forms of cross-border working coming from employees themselves. In this episode of our 'Coffee Break' series, Amy Nevins of Ius Laboris UK sits down with Sophie Maes of Ius Laboris Belgium to talk about the challenges employers face in responding to and implementing these demands, the need for strategic thinking, and even the possibility of location-agnostic work.

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