Thursday, May 10, 2018
Corporate travel policies are quite complex and in several nations across the world is a complicated issue.
One of those nations, however, is not the United States.
Here as much as 80% of workers claim to be ‘extremely familiar’ with the policy as per a brand new report from the American Express Global Business Travel.
The company’s new Traveler 360º report observed that merely 21% of the U.S. employees agreed with the thought that their company lacked a clear business travel policy, that is less than half that of other countries surveyed, including France (59 percent), Germany (58 percent), the U.K., India (53 percent each), Singapore (51 percent), and Australia (46 percent).
The strong understanding of the travel policy among American employees seem to be an important reason why just 40% of the U.S. workers say that they ‘go rogue’ in terms of compliance, that is quite lower as compared to any other country.
The report emphasizes that the United States’ status as one that follows compliance rules is relatively unique.
It states that irrespective of how rigid or relaxed their companies are on policy compliance, most travelers report not following the rules regularly.
According to the report, safety, convenience, and client proximity were major factors for breaking the rules.
The report suggested incentives, including paycheck bonuses associated with better compliance, was an effective strategy.
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