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Report: Companies are three times more willing to hire remote workers

With remote work becoming the new normal for many, more companies are now willing to not only hire remote workers, but to hire them from anywhere. More than one third say they are willing to hire 100 percent remote workers anywhere in the US or internationally.

Conducted by The Conference Board in September, more than 330 HR executives at primarily large US companies weighed in about remote work and hiring, productivity and well-being, workforce cost-reduction actions, and plans for returning to the workplace. This online survey is a follow up to one conducted in April.

The new findings also reveal that, after six months of adapting to the pandemic, many organizations continue to expect taking cost-reduction actions including layoffs and restructurings. On the upside, many companies have been able to fully or partially reverse some of the cost-cutting measures taken at the beginning of the pandemic, specifically around reducing salaries and wages. Key findings from the new survey include:

Companies are now three times more willing to hire remote workers from anywhere in the US or the world.

Post-pandemic, working primarily from home is more likely for many workers.

Finding qualified workers remains a challenge, despite high unemployment and a willingness to hire remotely.

Nearly half of companies report a productivity increase…

…but many report declining employee well-being.

Despite some wage and salary restorations, cost-cutting measures are still planned for 2020’s final months.

One quarter of companies that implemented salary/wage cuts during the pandemic had fully reversed this action by September.

A plurality of companies is planning to return to the workplace by March, but significant uncertainty remains.

Note: The Conference Board conducted this survey in September as a follow up to an April survey tracking human capital responses to COVID-19.

Media can contact The Conference Board for a copy of the new report and survey results.

About The Conference Board

The Conference Board is the member-driven think tank that delivers trusted insights for what’s ahead. Founded in 1916, we are a non-partisan, not-for-profit entity holding 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt status in the United States. www.conference-board.org

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