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Empowering Expat Spouses in Career Journey

The Qualitative Research Study by REA Peace of Mind on the Move (2024) highlights the positive impact of partner support programs on expatriate assignments. According to their findings, 69% of employers reported that such programs positively influence family acclimation and assignment acceptance. While specific statistics from 2024 regarding the number of expatriates relocating with career-oriented spouses or partners are not readily available, recent studies provide valuable insights into this trend. Additionally, the Relocating Partner Survey by NetExpat and EY provides comprehensive insights into the experiences of spouses and partners of transferees, offering valuable data for enhancing global mobility and talent management policies. (netexpat.com). These studies underscore the importance of robust support systems for accompanying partners to ensure successful international assignments. […]
Resisting the Mainstream – A Reflection about International Women’s Day 2025

I’m sitting on the train to Dijon and listen to conversation of two young ladies next to me. They have this funny Gen Z speak where every second sentence is English and the rest is in pure Basel Düütsch. Their conversation seems emotionally deep as if they had known each other since childhood but I assume that they haven’t really known each other that long. It’s just that this generation has a different approach to relationships. On a superficial level I don’t feel different from them. They like adidas too. I almost have the same top as the girl on the window. Hers is turquoise, mine is light blue. They are on their phones. Same brand as mine and they […]
Easy to Implement Ideas for Inclusion

A famous Swiss supermarket had an incident where an employee in the sales area wanted to wear a head scarf, but they did not allow her to do that, so she resigned. Unfortunately, this happens to a company that promotes being open and living diversity, equity, and inclusion. I don’t see a s*** storm happening, and it seems that in Switzerland, this is acceptable, and I’m afraid I have to disagree. In Switzerland, the land of Zwingli and Calvin, the majority religious group is Roman Catholic, with approximately 37% of the Swiss population. The reformed Evangelical community makes up 25%. 5% of the Swiss population is Muslim, mainly from the Balkans and Turkey. Around 30% of the population have no religious […]
