A-Team Resources
- SHRM Policy Priorities Brochure
- A-Team Brochure
- 2020 A-Team Calendar
- SHRM Getting Talent Back To Work Pledge
- Sample A-Team Presentation
- How a Bill Becomes a Law
SHRM State Council and Chapter Resources
- Tips for How to Engage Your Peers in Advocacy
- Sample Position Description for SHRM State Legislative Directors
- Memorandum Template for Seeking Assistance from SHRM National
- Proposed State Council Guidelines to Determine Public Policy
Resource Request Forms
Legislative Advocacy Day Assistance Request Form
Global Outreach
SHRM’s global outreach seeks to lead conversations regarding laws, regulations and practices that impact business and employment on the global stage—in alignment with SHRM key advocacy pillars, to make work, workers and the workplace better.
Global Outreach provides numerous resources to help its members understand policy abroad.
These include:
- SHRM-IOE COVID-19 Return To Work Guide
- SHRM’s COVID-19 Global Government Response Tracker
- SHRM Policy Priorities: U.S. and Abroad
- COVID-19 International Response Presentation: An overview of measures implemented by some countries to combat the COVID-19 outbreak
- COVID-19 International Economic Response
- International Labour Organization and SHRM
- UN Coronavirus Portal
- ILO Monitor: COVID-19 and the world of work. 5th edition
- WHO Country & Technical Guidance – Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Additional Global Resources:
- IMF world economic outlook
- World Employment and Social Outlook: Country Data Finder
- World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2020
- Global Employment Trends for Youth 2020: Technology and the future of jobs
SHRM partners with numerous organizations to assist with its global policy work:
- World Federation of People Management Associations (WFPMA)
- North America Human Resource Management Association (NAHRMA)
- International Organisation of Employers (IOE)
- The United States Council for International Business (USCIB)
- Group of 20 (G-20)—Business 20 (B-20), with Saudi Arabia as the 2020 Chair
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
For additional resources, please contact Sean McIntosh, Senior Specialist, Member Advocacy.