Viral Findings

The majority of employers (57%) would consider changing their work-from-home policies indefinitely if it proves productive during the Coronavirus pandemic, according to a Monster.com poll.

The Coronavirus has swiftly changed the way we socialize, travel, work, and even look for work. To gain further insight on how employers and employees are handling this uneasy time, Monster.com conducted a poll within its network and found:

  • The majority of employers (57%) would consider changing their work-from-home policies indefinitely if it proves productive during the Coronavirus pandemic.
  • 66% of parents are confident they can work from home with their kids.
  • 81% of workers are concerned about their job security in light of the Coronavirus.
  • 48% of workers don’t think their bosses are being supportive.
  • Nearly 80% of employers are concerned about productivity and business success due to the Coronavirus.
Lorri Freifeld
Lorri Freifeld is the editor/publisher of Training magazine. She writes on a number of topics, including talent management, training technology, and leadership development. She spearheads two awards programs: the Training APEX Awards and Emerging Training Leaders. A writer/editor for the last 30 years, she has held editing positions at a variety of publications and holds a Master’s degree in journalism from New York University.