Global Policy Priorities
SHRM’s global policy priorities focus on key themes that extend far beyond individual country borders. By understanding their impacts and addressing broader challenges, SHRM aims to create lasting policy changes that resonate across industries and nations, influencing workforce policies and practices worldwide.
Learn more about SHRM’s global policy priorities
“We believe progress begins by listening to and acting on the voices of today’s workforce. Through this research, SHRM is equipping global leaders with critical insights and actionable policy recommendations to foster a more inclusive, equitable, and supportive workplace for all.”
Emily M. Dickens, Chief Administrative Officer, SHRM
SHRM J-1 Visa Program
To complement SHRM’s global policy efforts, the SHRM J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor Program provides highly educated foreign employees and students the opportunity to visit the United States for a short amount of time to receive on-the-job training and engage in cultural exchange. SHRM is designated by the Department of State as a J-1 Visa sponsor for trainee, intern, research scholar, short-term scholar, and specialist programs.
If you would like to learn more about the J-1 program:
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We are committed to responding to your inquiries promptly and look forward to connecting with you. Thank you for your interest in our work and your support in shaping the future of work, workers and the workplace.
General Inquiries, Public Policy and Collaboration Opportunities
For general questions, public policy-related inquiries, information about our advocacy efforts, or collaboration opportunities, please contact our team at: governmentaffairs@shrm.org.
Media Inquiries
For members of the media seeking information, interviews or press-related inquiries, please reach out to our media relations team at press@shrm.org.