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Most Employees Working From Home Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

Regardless of whether or not employees showed coronavirus-related symptoms, 88% of organizations have encouraged or required their employees to work from home, according to a March 17 Gartner, Inc. survey of 800 global human resources (HR) executives. Nearly all organizations (97%) have cancelled work-related travel in response to the coronavirus pandemic, more than an 80% increase since March 3.

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“As the COVID-19 crisis disrupts organizations across the globe, HR leaders must respond quickly and comprehensively, considering both immediate and long-term talent consequences,” said Brian Kropp, chief of research for the Gartner HR practice.

Trying to balance employee needs with financial realities, organizations are employing a variety of approaches to time-off policies in response to COVID-19, finds the Gartner survey. Nearly half (48%) of employers require employees to use sick leave first, then vacation leave, and finally potential paid time off (PTO) for coronavirus absences. Twenty percent of organizations increased PTO for individuals who are sick and/or caring for a sick family member; 18% of organizations have granted additional PTO for parents who are caring for children whose schools are closed.

“Our research shows that only a minority of employers plan to downsize or ask employees to take unpaid leave,” added Kropp. “Instead, most organizations are focusing on measures such as more effective use of technology and freezing new hiring to cut costs.”

Most employers plan to cut costs while minimizing impact to pay for existing employees when possible, according the Gartner survey. Seventy percent of organizations report that the main cost-cutting measure they plan to use is more effective use of technology. Nearly half of organizations plan to freeze new hiring.

A greater percentage of organizations plan to reduce work for external partners rather than employees — one-fifth of organizations plan to stop or limit consultant spend and/or reduce the number of contract workers. Only 10% of employers plan to reduce working hours, and just 6% report asking employees to take unpaid leave.

To manage remote talent during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gartner recommends HR leaders do the following:

You can learn more about how to lead your organization through the disruption of coronavirus in the Gartner coronavirus resource center, a collection of complimentary Gartner research and webinars to help organizations respond, manage and prepare for the rapid spread and global impact of COVID-19.

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