Employee Benefit Advisor July 6, 2020
Evelina Nedlund

The American workplace is in the midst of unprecedented change that may put a permanent stamp on how companies conduct work for decades to come.

Even before the coronavirus pandemic, companies were experimenting with things like shorter hours and workweeks, as well as remote work. Likewise, digital healthcare is experiencing a boom that will change consumer habits, while the race for talent has become even more competitive with the acceleration of remote recruiting tools and thousands of new job seekers.

“The coronavirus has changed every aspect of the workforce,” says Julie Schweber, senior HR knowledge adviser at SHRM. “[Going forward], employers may need to be more accepting of employee requests for any type of sick leave or paid leave. They...

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