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Brussels European Employee Relations Group Now Part of HR Policy Global

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Authors: Henry D. Eickelberg

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This week, HR Policy Association announced the Brussels European Employee Relations Group (BEERG) will become part of the Association’s HR Policy Global program, forming the first transnational employers’ network focused on all facets of global human resources.

Launched at the beginning of 2021, HR Policy Global provides extensive resources and peer-to-peer networking opportunities on the most important matters and complex challenges facing today’s global employers, including supply chain due diligence, ESG, labor relations, trade union developments, and international legislative initiatives impacting employment and labor laws. 

With the addition of BEERG, HR Policy Global now covers every major global region, including Europe, Asia-Pacific, India, and Latin America. 

Access to BEERG will provide HR Policy Global members with a robust set of benefits, resources, and networking on European labor relations, works councils, and HR issues provided by Tom Hayes.  As the Executive Director of BEERG for HR Policy Global, Hayes will continue to provide expert content and insight. 

Since the start of 2021, 70 members have joined the HR Policy Global program.  For 2022, HR Policy members can participate in HR Policy Global for an annual fee of $9,950, which provides world-wide, company-wide access to the considerable benefits of the program. 

For more information about HR Policy Global, please contact Henry Eickelberg at [email protected].

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