programs & policies | 16 April 2025
The One Take: Updates From Capitol Hill on the Moving Expense Tax Deduction
By Michael T. Jackson, Tristan North, Tracy Taylor
Over the last three months, the United States Congress has engaged in significant debate on how to proceed with the budget reconciliation process....
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immigration | 10 April 2025
Challenges of U.S. Immigration Policy Shifts: WERC Pulse Survey Shows Concerning Outlook
By WERC Staff
Responses to a WERC pulse survey indicate changes to U.S. employment-based immigration policy are likely to negatively impact talent mobility....
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immigration | 02 April 2025
U.S. Policy Uncertainty Puts Pressure on International Student Pathways
By WERC Staff
As U.S. immigration policies shift under the Trump administration, international students face rising visa denials, increased scrutiny, and...
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workforce trends | 01 April 2025
How Well-Being Programs Can Address the Whole Employee
By WERC Staff
Global mobility programs are evolving beyond the traditional focus of logistics and compliance, and as part of that evolution, employee well-being...
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programs & policies | 17 March 2025
Not Your Typical Move: What to Know When It Comes to Global Group Moves
By Thomas A. Paton
All group moves need special attention, but global group moves—with cross-border hurdles, executive visibility, and opportunity...
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immigration | 10 March 2025
Trump’s ‘America First’ Agenda and the Role of Stateside Visa Reissuance
By Angelo A. Paparelli, Amanda Adamczenko
Expanding the stateside visa renewal program aligns with President Trump’s executive orders by enhancing national security, streamlining...
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workforce trends | 04 March 2025
Remote Work in Puerto Rico and Cross-Border Collaborations
By Marisol Dátiz Stevens
Over the past seven years, the relocation industry in Puerto Rico has seen significant changes driven by the rise of remote work and cross-border...
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immigration | 19 February 2025
How Soe Found New Hope and a Career in Canada
By Alec Regino
Soe, a Burmese woman, fled her home in 2008. After more than a decade of balancing many different jobs to provide for her family, she was given a...
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immigration | 06 February 2025
The One Take: What the Laken Riley Act Means for Talent Mobility
By WERC Staff
The Laken Riley Act, recently signed into U.S. law, is expected to have a wide-ranging impact on immigration in the U.S., particularly at the...
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