Fragomen Webcast Series - Immigration Policy Shift: What the Trump Administration Means for Global Companies and Talent (Part III)
January 23, 2025 | 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM EDT

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As President Trump takes office, the first 30 days are set to usher in significant immigration policy shifts with the potential to reshape the landscape for businesses and their global workforces. Don’t miss this exclusive live webcast, held right after the inauguration, where we’ll break down what these changes could mean for your company and employees – and how to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving environment.
Our team will provide actionable insights on:
- What to Expect in the First 30 Days: Key policy announcements, executive orders, and potential regulatory changes.
- Impact on Your Business and Workforce: How shifting immigration policies may affect talent acquisition, employee retention, and compliance.
- Proactive Strategies: Steps your business can take to protect employees and maintain operational stability.
- Workforce Planning: Strategies for navigating visa and green card processes amid changing regulations.
- Interactive Q&A: Addressing your most pressing questions about what lies ahead.
Who Should Attend
This webcast is essential for HR and Global Mobility professionals, business leaders, and in-house counsel managing immigration challenges during a time of change. Learn what these policies mean for your business and employees and how to stay ahead in a shifting regulatory landscape.
Spots are limited, so secure your place today to ensure your organization is prepared for the first 30 days and beyond.
We look forward to supporting you and your employees through these changes.
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