Mobility leaders must prioritize zero-trust security frameworks, employee awareness, and airtight vendor protocols to protect sensitive data across global operations.
Welcome to the latest issue of Mobility Minute, a newsletter created by WERC. Every week, this newsletter will land in your inbox to keep you up to date on news from and about the talent mobility industry.
Here’s a quick glimpse of what you’ll find in this week’s issue:
Don’t Trust, Always Verify: Inside a Zero-Trust Approach to Mobility Security
The Great Re-Relocation: How Corporate America’s Return-to-Office Mandates Are Reshaping Workforce Mobility
Analytics in Motion: How Having a Solid Grip on Data Can Transform Global Mobility
Don’t Trust, Always Verify: Inside a Zero-Trust Approach to Mobility Security
Technology
With cyber threats growing more sophisticated, mobility leaders must prioritize zero-trust security frameworks, employee awareness, and airtight vendor protocols to protect sensitive data across global operations. In this Q&A, find actionable insights into how Synergy Global Housing is tackling today’s most pressing data threats and what other mobility professionals can do to protect their organizations.
The Great Re-Relocation: How Corporate America’s Return-to-Office Mandates Are Reshaping Workforce Mobility
Workforce Trends
Corporate return-to-office mandates are triggering a new wave of relocations, forcing companies to rethink workforce mobility strategies amid rising employee stress and talent flight.
Analytics in Motion: How Having a Solid Grip on Data Can Transform Global Mobility
Technology
In an era characterized by unprecedented connectivity, the dynamics of global mobility are rapidly evolving. The data we hold has the potential to unlock invaluable insights that are reshaping the way we understand, manage, and optimize global mobility.
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More Than 1,000 International Students Have Had Visas or Legal Status Revoked — The Associated Press
TSA Will Begin Phased Enforcement of REAL ID Requirements on 7 May — Fox News
Rubio Plans Sweeping Reorganization of the State Department — ABC News
Supreme Court Keeps Hold On Trump’s Restrictions on Birthright Citizenship but Sets May Arguments — The Associated Press
U.S. Lays Out Plans to Hit Chinese Ships With Port Fees — BBC News
Non-U.S. Government News
Housing is a hot-button issue for many Australians who are gearing up to vote in the 3 May federal election. In as many as 120 of the 150 electoral divisions, at least a third of households say they are experiencing mortgage or rental stress, according to a survey by Digital Finance Analytics. — Bloomberg
French President Emmanuel Macron is inviting international scientists to work in France or elsewhere in Europe. The country’s newly launched “Choose France for Science” platform comes as U.S. President Trump slashes funding for universities and research centers in the United States. — France 24
Swedish credit comparison agency Credwise developed an index accounting for annual net earnings and local cost of living to establish which countries in Europe offer single people the best purchasing power. Despite having one of the highest costs of living in Europe, Switzerland tops the list, as it also offers the best net salaries on average. — euronews