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mmm

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Discuss the issues surrounding repatriation.

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Even with the inequalities, social class distinctions can help individuals determine:
 A) how to make their lives more interesting.
  B) how to manage their household income.
  C) why they need to participate in market surveys.
  D) what their role in society is.
  E) the point of social class fragmentation.



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Upon repatriation, expatriates often find themselves working in a company that has changed drastically during their absence. They find that their corner offices are occupied by their former underlings, or by professionals new to the company. They also suffer a loss of status. During their international assignment, expatriates and their families are involved in a close, elite social environment. Upon return, they often find themselves to be no more than average dwellers in nondescript suburbia. Companies often try to soften the reverse culture shock by offering the repatriate a substantial incentive package, such as a raise upon return, guaranteeing a promotion, and/or a repatriation grand. Probably the most important action that the company can take is to keep the expatriate in the loop for the duration of the assignment.

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mmm

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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