COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we work, but it likely won't stay that way

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2 out of 3 Canadian companies have at least 60 per cent of staff working remotely, study shows, but it likely won't stay that way

A majority of Canadian companies have adopted remote work environments for their employees as well as offered appropriate supports, a new survey has found. CALGARY -- Before the pandemic hit, few Canadian companies implemented plans to allow employees to work remotely.

The Conference Board says it's not clear when workers could be called back into the office, but forecasts indicate it will happen sometime. The report also found companies have done quite a bit to help their employees transition into their new workplaces. More than half of the companies polled in the survey said they allowed workers to take home work resources such as computers, office supplies and even their chairs.

About 40 per cent of employers have also offered reimbursement or an allowance for the costs incurred as a result of the remote working conditions, the survey showed.

 

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