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Our Duty of Care for You Through Coronavirus and Every Day

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has issued the Mobility community a significant challenge. You are tasked with navigating risks, numerous stakeholder interests and the general well-being of your employees. We are here to help every step of the way.

Through our Duty of Care – which has been the foundation of our company for 70 years – we are working hard to ensure our Graebel employees remain healthy, safe and available for you.

  • We are ready to deploy emergency management protocols at all our global offices. Local response teams and communications plans are in place. We already have an established work from home program and if needed, we can extend this to every employee in our company, regardless of location. In the past few weeks, we have successfully extended the program to our teams in Shanghai and Singapore. Rest assured, in the event we do this for any location, you can expect the same level of rigor around data privacy and security.
  • We are continuously monitoring information from the World Health Organization (WHO), federal and global agencies, and local health authorities to plan and properly respond in each location.
  • Similar to many of your companies, we are taking preventative measures to stay safe and healthy while in the workplace. These best practices range from making sanitation products readily available to restricting travel to essential business only.
  • And we’re connected daily with our network of supplier partners to put in motion well-thought-out strategies to limit exposure, lower risk, and minimize any disruptions in service.

Our Commitment to You
We’ll remain in touch with you as this situation evolves from location to location and organization to organization. It’s already how we work every day. While these times may be uncertain, our commitment and approach won’t change: We always aim to provide personalized guidance on your business plans and mobility needs no matter where your people work and live.

To help you determine and implement a Mobility Strategy during times of uncertainty, we are hosting a complimentary webinar on Friday, 20 March about how you can utilize this resource and other insights to navigate the situation. Click here to register.

In total, we recognize the critical role we are entrusted with to keep your talent mobile, engaged, positive and productive, even in challenging times.  We’re prepared and here for you, and we care.

Please let me or your account manager know if you have any specific concerns with regards to our preparations and ability to serve you and your colleagues in the weeks and months ahead.

Thank you for your continued diligence. Our thoughts are with you, your families and co-workers to remain safe and healthy.

 

About the Author

Bill has more than 40 years of leadership at Graebel, including serving as CEO and COO, and now focuses exclusively on guiding the Board of Directors as full-time chair. A board member for over 35 years and chair since 2018, he strengthens governance, brings in key expertise, and helps position Graebel for future workforce and mobility trends. He also plays an important role in shaping the company’s long-term vision, ensuring Graebel continues to be an employer of choice and a trusted partner in the global mobility industry. Beyond Graebel, Bill shares his expertise through board and advisory roles with global mobility organizations and Denver-area nonprofits, and he is a frequent industry speaker. His legacy is one of vision, leadership, and service, recognized by WERC’s Distinguished Service Award and Senior Global Mobility Specialist designation. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Colorado College.

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