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Navigating International Relocation and Global Talent Pool

Engagedly

An organization must know the following laws of the land: Termination laws Time-off policies Visa and work permit requirements Overtime rules Contractual or full-time employment laws One way of eliminating the compliance risk is partnering with local HR experts (Employers of Records or EOR).

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4 Reasons to Consider Leaving Your PEO after Employee #50

Namely

Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) take on HR, payroll, and benefits administration for their clients, typically businesses without an HR professional on staff. Clients enter into a “co-employment” relationship with the PEO, where the latter becomes their workforce’s employer-of-record for tax and compliance purposes.