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New Study By Globalization Partners Underlines The Critical Role Employee Experience Plays In Remote Team Working Environments
SINGAPORE and SYDNEY, Aug. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Work life balance, career development and belonging to a team matter the most 
to global employees in Asia Pacific

Globalization Partners ( 
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), which simplifies global remote team building by making it fast and easy for 
companies to hire anyone, anywhere, within minutes via its global employment 
platform, has announced the findings of its third annual Global Employee 
Survey. Focusing on the sentiment of people working on global teams, two thirds 
(63 percent) of respondents say their companies will make remote work a 
permanent fixture following the global pandemic.

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The 2021 Global Employee Survey which gathered input from 1,250 employees 
across 15 countries, revealed that remote working has had a significant 
positive impact on the employee experience. 83 percent of respondents said they 
are always (34 percent) or frequently happy (46 percent) in their role at work. 
In addition, nearly half (48 percent) of employees feel happier about work 
since working remotely. Exactly half of respondents said that a good work/life 
balance was a key factor in contributing to their employee experience, with 41 
percent saying being part of a team was important.

In the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, global employees surveyed from Singapore, 
Australia, and Japan placed high importance in career development and 
progression, in addition to work/life balance and belonging to a team.  While 
globally career development and progression are sixth on the list, in APAC, 
employees ranked it second in importance, tied with being part of a team. 

In addition, the way companies lead through a crisis correlates strongly with 
employee retention intent. Over half (56 percent) of respondents reported their 
perception of their company leaders stayed the same or worsened since the 
outset of the pandemic. However, for the 44 percent that reported an improved 
perception of company leaders, they also plan to stay working at their current 
company for more than three years. 

The report also highlights that remote working doesn't necessarily mean 'work 
from anywhere', with most global employees (68 percent) staying in the same 
location while working for the same company during the Covid-19 pandemic. 
However, 22 percent of respondents have relocated locally or plan to, and 17 
percent have relocated internationally or plan to. As a result, employers 
should prepare to support employee mobility to retain their best talent.

"The remote work trend has resulted in many positive benefits but still there 
are some challenges, particularly with respect to taxes which have become an 
area of concern for companies," said Bob Cahill, CFO, Globalization Partners.  
"While there had been somewhat of a lenient approach when employees had to work 
in different jurisdictions due to travel restrictions, such flexibilities are 
not permanent.  As companies look to navigate the emerging tax risks because of 
remote working, our solution provides a way to compliantly support talent no 
matter where they are in the world."

In APAC, the main challenges faced by global employees included managing time 
zones, finding good communication methods, breaking down language barriers, and 
enhancing and speeding up processes.  

"When managing global remote teams, nothing beats a personal touch and making 
authentic connections -- it is more crucial than ever in today's environment," 
said Charles Ferguson, General Manager, Asia Pacific, Globalization Partners."

Other key findings include:

    --  10 percent of workers plan to relocate within the next 12 months to
        another country after the COVID-19 pandemic, but while working for the
        same company. 
    --  58 percent believe team diversity is the top benefit of working in a
        global team, followed by more creativity (51 percent). 
    --  34 percent said their company's support for remote work exceeded 
        expectations, while 56 percent said it met their expectations. 
    --  44 percent plan to stay more than five years at their current company.

To view the full results of the 2021 Global Employee Survey, click here ( 
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). 

Survey Methodology
The Globalization Partners 2021 Global Employee Survey was conducted in June 
2021 across 1,250 employees in 15 countries. Respondents were in the UK, 
Germany, Netherlands, Israel, Dubai, South Africa, Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, 
Colombia, Argentina, Singapore, Australia, and Japan. The research cohort 
consisted of an equal split of male and female respondents, distributed across 
working age groups in companies of 250+ people. Respondents work remotely to 
their office and within teams that have offices in multiple countries.

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Contact:
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Globalization Partners
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SOURCE: Globalization Partners