The pitfalls of a remote workforce
Although remote working had been increasingly popular for several years, COVID-19 exponentiated the phenomenon. Beginning in 2020, employers saw remote work as a temporary means of continuing operations. The reality now, however, is that for many industries, remote work is here to stay.
Whether the number of remote workers will dissipate as the pandemic wanes is uncertain, but recent statistics are remarkable: Gallop reports that during 2021, 45% of full-time U.S. employees worked from home either…
Although remote working had been increasingly popular for several years, COVID-19 exponentiated the phenomenon. Beginning in 2020, employers saw remote work as a temporary means of continuing operations. The reality now, however, is that for many industries, remote work is here to stay.
Whether the number of remote workers will dissipate as the pandemic wanes is uncertain, but recent statistics are remarkable: Gallop reports that during 2021, 45% of full-time U.S. employees worked from home either… Read MoreCharlotte Business News – Local Charlotte News | Charlotte Business Journal