| Title: | The Digital way of working |
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
| Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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The PP&P lists three assignment policies: Short-Term International
Assignment Policy, Temporary International Assignment Policy and
Permanent International Transfer Policy.
Unfortunately, the book does not discuss relocation procedures for
any of these.
Can anyone expand upon these procedures as is done in 5.05 of the
PP&P?
Doug
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| 724.1 | A Valbonne Vet | CALVA::WOLINSKI | uCoder sans Frontieres | Mon Feb 13 1989 09:18 | 8 |
I did a three year stint in Valbonne, France from 1984-1987.
If you would like to talk about it call me <dtn 297-2640>
there's just too much to type in here.
-mike
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| 724.2 | Call if you want to talk about Short-term assignment | BODACH::APATIL | Avinash Patil @GAO DTN:822-2854 | Tue Feb 14 1989 05:43 | 14 |
There is a very good information booklet available from Corporate
Relocation-International Assignment Manager at CFO2-3/A98 DTN:251-1025
called GUIDE TO INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION (EA28013-85 6/85 61 2.0) which
describes in detail the:
1. Short-term international assignment (3 to 12 months)
2. Temporary international assignment (1 to 3 years)
policies.
This booklet does not cover the Permanent International Transfer policy.
-Avinash
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| 724.3 | HANZI::SIMONSZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Tue Feb 14 1989 07:20 | 15 | |
re .2: I highly recommend the booklet to anyone contemplating an
international assignment. The policies for short-term and temporary
international assignment are summarized on pp. 16-24 in this 119-page
booklet, which covers more than just the policies. I don't know
which policy manual has the actual policies, but they are sections
9.01 (short-term) and 9.02 (temporary assignment) under "International
Relocation Procedures" and formatted like the PP&P. They are 12
and 17 pages respectively.
Judging from PP&P section 5.19, permanent international transfer
is rare. ("In the unusual circumstance where permanent international
transfer is required and approved, ...")
--Simon
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