Employees working abroad are not being given the upfront support they need before they travel, according to new research from the international employee benefits experts at Everywhen. Perhaps most surprising, and concerning, is that out of all the ways employers prepare employees before an assignment, only 42% of employers put health and wellbeing support in place for employees before they depart.
Sarah Dennis, head of international at Everywhen, says: “We would like to see more employers put health and wellbeing support in place prior to them posting employees abroad. Leaving health and wellbeing support until the employee touches ground overseas, or not putting it in place at all, should simply not be an option. Not having comprehensive support in place before employees travel is likely to be detrimental to the success of the assignment, as well as to the individual. We would like to see all employers of overseas staff making health and wellbeing support the top priority, and this doesn’t just mean private healthcare, but Life Assurance, Security Evacuation and Repatriation too.”