The Virtual Workforce Will Be A Significant Part Of The Economy
Flexible and remote working are here to stay as companies are willing to adopt these arrangements as well as the technologies that help make this way of working possible.
Flexible and remote working are here to stay as companies are willing to adopt these arrangements as well as the technologies that help make this way of working possible.
Due to WeWork renegotiating leases and skipping out on rental payments, the commercial mortgage-backed securities that rely on rent from the company have been falling.
The future of work has long predicted the move to more flexible and remote work arrangements, but in the wake of the pandemic, many other changes are expected to occur.
As offices become more automated, traditional office workers may be struggling to find work to do. This opens up a world of upskilling opportunities unlike ever before.
Companies are inclined to seek contractual workers in order to cut costs, decreasing permanent positions, but there are still numerous perks to being a freelancer.
Companies are implementing new methods to ensure productivity as employees work from home, but some methods may actually be hindering the ability to get work done.
Companies have had to upend normal operations and adopt flexible practices, and moving forward, businesses should consider implementing flexibility on a regular basis.
Although cubicle-laden offices were thought to have been a thing of the past, recent strict distancing and sanitation practices may bring them back into workspaces.
Companies looking to cut costs, ensure the health and safety of employees and alleviate risks that come with long-term leases will turn to flexible offices post-pandemic.
At a flexible office and coworking webinar, office sector experts discussed opposing opinions on how office occupancy will be impacted after the pandemic has subsided.
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