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June 4, 2021 — by IZZY JACK
SHARE ARTICLE[Sassy_Social_Share total_shares="ON"]Now that 41 percent of Americans are fully vaccinated, more people are venturing out of the safety of their homes to resume life as usual. A big question on everyone’s mind is what will returning to the office look like after a year of working remotely?
With all the uncertainty surrounding work in a post-pandemic world, weBoost decided to ask Americans what they think about returning to work. We surveyed more than 1,200 Americans asking what their plans are for returning to in-person work. Our research shows that Americans now feel safe going back to the office, but the work-from-home option is here to stay. Here’s a closer look at our findings.
When it comes to return-to-work plans, safety is top of everyone’s mind. No matter the industry, employers are focused on how they can best protect their workers and make them feel safe in the office. From modifying office layouts to posting instructions on proper hand hygiene, businesses want to do everything they can to give employees confidence in returning.
To better understand the situation, we asked survey respondents if they feel safe returning to office. In our research, we found that:
Many expect American workers to feel hesitant about returning to business as usual. But for the most part, employees feel safe resuming in-office work — regardless of their current vaccination status.
As our country works to adapt to the post-pandemic new normal, businesses are ready to bring their employees back. There are many considerations to keep in mind, and businesses are faced with the challenge of putting employee well-being first while also keeping business interests in mind.
Through our survey, we found that some respondents have already returned to work, while others have yet to learn of a specific return date. Here’s a look at the results:
After such a tremendous disruption to typical work policies, employers are unsure of how to start and when exactly employees should return to their desks. One thing we know for certain is that the world of work is likely to look different post-pandemic.
The pandemic forced many of us into our homes, which prompted employers to provide greater flexibility in remote work. After a year of working remotely, businesses are figuring out what makes their company run best.
Can high productivity levels continue outside of the office? Will employees expect greater flexibility when they do return? Will employees refuse to return in the wake of strict in-office policies? With consideration toward these questions, employers are looking at in-office, fully remote, and hybrid models of work as they recall their employees.
Here’s what survey respondents had to say about returning to the office:
While workplace policies will look different from company to company, we know that work-from-home is going to remain an option in the post-pandemic world. Whether employees work fully remote or work from home a few days out of the week, workplace flexibility is likely to continue.
Now that we know remote work is here to stay, connectivity is more important than ever. Employees need to stay connected to the office and their co-workers to maintain productivity. Cell phones and cellular connectivity will continue to play a key role in maintaining an effective work-from-home policy.
Here’s a look at what survey respondents said about cellular devices and their work:
If you’re dealing with slow data speeds or dropped calls, weBoost can help. weBoost’s cell phone signal boosters instantly provide you with faster data speeds, fewer dropped calls, better voice quality and video streaming, and more. We provide a wide range of cell connectivity solutions for the office, home, and vehicles. Whether you need a solution for your small business or your home office, weBoost can keep you connected now and in the future.
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