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Expats brought back and terminated?

A friend asked me whether expats are being brought back to their home countries under the premise of reassignment only to be terminated. The friend said their phone numbers suddenly stopped working. Is this happening?

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Post ID: @OP+1dXX6Seq

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I would really love to go to Schiedam, The Netherlands for an expat assignment at Guyana Project. I saw a fellow BTC engineer assigned there too. What ranking group should I have?

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Post ID: @crvh+1dXX6Seq

I worked internationally for 18 years. Many colleagues were lobs from their hame country and were lobbed around from Chad to Sakhalin to Eckett to Malabo to Angola to Cepu, to PNG until they retired without having contributed much in their years overseas, but having saved lots of USDs, ADs, pounds, euros, or ringgits.
Maybe company is just realizing how many low performers are being picked up off the trade board by teams who are trading someone equally incompetent.

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Post ID: @3xlt+1dXX6Seq

Expat assignments are tightening up to be demonstrated value added positions, unlike many of the gravy positions in the past. Affiliates are now more empowered to accept or reject expats. There is a definite political element around accepting BTC expats, even though some don't presently have the expertise required. However, that's a Company strategy to get the best of them real life experiences. The ones chosen have the personal characteristics to learn fast and make the most of it. Many of the old timers who can do it are still being used to train everyone and push for success. My opinion is that expats are finally being used more wisely now than ever.

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Post ID: @3rth+1dXX6Seq

All expats are money hungry greedy leeches.

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Post ID: @2wdh+1dXX6Seq

As was said, it is a rare exception. Expats in US and EU are typically HIPOs of some type and HIPOs are not fired. As simple as that.

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Post ID: @1hna+1dXX6Seq

Some expats are sent to the host location due to their expertise...when they come back to home location, and their expertise is no longer needed, then it is bye-bye...

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Post ID: @1xsm+1dXX6Seq

I'm from Europe. We've seen a number of expats coming back to their home country. Dismissal wasn't a systematic rule. Some were redeployed to different positions, others decided to leave, some refused positions they were offered (too far from their trade) and were dismissed.

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Post ID: @1kuv+1dXX6Seq

It does happen especially to expats that are retirement eligible. I know of two cases in the last ten years. Both from European affliates.

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Post ID: @1lmi+1dXX6Seq

I’ve seen this happen before

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Post ID: @1xrs+1dXX6Seq

It’s a dirty trick, but it happens. A lot of expats can be costly so it helps to off board them from the books

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Post ID: @1kkm+1dXX6Seq

Have only seen this happen once. Expat returned from Canada to US and immediately terminated without reason

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Post ID: @1ign+1dXX6Seq

No. Did not happened. Fake news.

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Post ID: @1hga+1dXX6Seq

I saw this happen last year, although expats think they are untouchable

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Post ID: @1ntd+1dXX6Seq

There are some expats that were offered jobs in their expat country at non-expat local wages. If you said no, you were on the road to termination.

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Post ID: @1tjw+1dXX6Seq

It is very nice to hear this good news.

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Post ID: @1ioe+1dXX6Seq

I know of someone who was from UK and was sent from US home to be let go

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Post ID: @1ynk+1dXX6Seq

Yes especially if the expats are from high cost countries, particularly those other than the US

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Post ID: @nol+1dXX6Seq

yes

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Post ID: @zpk+1dXX6Seq

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