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Employers take action on a global scale

18th April 2009

An article from The Telegraph Online discussing how expats are suddenly facing lower pension benefits and the prospect of redundancy as the credit crunch takes hold.

It was thought that expats living and working overseas were safer than those who still live and work in the UK. This however is rapidly changing and expats are much more likely to face redundancy as they once were.

On top of the threat of losing their job, many expats are now facing cuts in the pensions and benefits as well as many being forced into early retirement.

Read the full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/5121110/Employers-take-action-on-a-global-scale.html

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