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Remote Work Statistics 40% of people feel the greatest benefit of remote work is the flexible schedule. Companies allowing remote work have 25% lower employee turnover than those that don’t. 76% of workers would be more willing to stay with their current employer if they could work flexible hours. People who work remotely at least once a month are 24% more likely to be happy and productive. The number of people who work from home has increased by 140% since 2005. 4.3 million people in the United States work from home at least half the time. Source: https://www.smallbizgenius.net/by-the-numbers/remote-work-statistics/#gref (as of August 2021) Remote Work in the Future Remote employees are more likely to report being satisfied with their jobs than office-based workers. 58% of workers would “‘absolutely’ look for a new job if they cannot continue remote work.” 94% of surveyed employers report that company productivity has been the same (67%) or higher (27%) since employees started working from home. Source: https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/remote-work-statistics/ . Roundtable Discussion What is your current policy for remote work? a. It depends on the job classification/location. b. Everyone (or nearly everyone) is still remote. c. “Hybrid” model – people come in sometimes. d. Most of us are back, but it depends on person. e. We’re still figuring it out! Primary Wage and Hour Considerations Expense reimbursement Exempt v. non-exempt Recording and paying all hours worked Meal and rest breaks Topic 1: Work From Home Expenses May include: Internet service Smartphones Home computers Printers Scanners Paper Pens Office equipment
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