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As we all inside, working from home we all have a similar question in the back of our brains: will working life ever be the same after the coronavirus?
How Employers Will Accommodate a Workforce that Demands Work-from-Home Options
As we all sit inside on our couches, working from home in our pajamas, wondering if we’re going to be laid off, fired, or unable to run our businesses once the smoke clears, we all have a similar question looming in the back of our brains: will working life ever be the same after the coronavirus?
The death toll has topped 10,000 in the United States as of April 7, 2020, with more than 357,000 infected across the nation. Beyond the fear, the death, and the heartbreak, this virus is also doing a number to our economy. Just last week, 6.5 million Americans filed for unemployment. That brings the total to 9.95 million unemployment filings in two weeks, which as you could guess, is an all-time record for our country and our economy.
In fact, the U.S. now faces the sharpest rise in unemployment in its history, a surge that is already highlighting income inequality across the nation. Millions of people working in restaurant and beverage, hospitality, and entertainment industries simply have had to close their doors for the remaining time. There is no way for them to operate their businesses right now, as their businesses are reliant on living, breathing human beings walking through their doors.
All 50 states have reported a rise in unemployment claims, with the sharpest in Pennsylvania up 362,012, Ohio up 189,263, and Massachusetts up 141,003. The layoffs have been widespread and part of every sector of the economy, which indicates that no particular industry is safe from what is occurring.
Therefore, people who still have jobs today are wondering if they are going to have them tomorrow. They are wondering if layoffs are in the future or if a forced shift from employee to independent contractor is on the horizon. Companies don’t want to pay for employee benefits as they struggle to keep their entire operation afloat. Gig economy workers, already saddled with no benefits, are trying to do their best right now as Uber, Airbnb, etc. are unable to operate at their normal capacity.
It’s hard to say if working life will ever be the same after the coronavirus. However, hardship breeds innovation and creativity, which many times, can create pivotal economic growth and development as time goes on. Just take Sir Isaac Newton who was confined to his home to during the Bubonic Plague. Typically, at the University of Cambridge, Newton returned to Woolsthorpe, his home town, for two years, where he developed some of his best inventions/concepts of all.
Legend has it while in isolation, Newton watched an apple fall from a tree in his backyard. As he watched it hit the ground, he started thinking about the forces of nature. Newton realized some force must be acting on falling objects like apples, otherwise they would not fall. During quarantine, he changed the entire world by presenting his Theory of Gravity, which we still use today.
Let’s look at some post-coronavirus job predictions below.
As for the millions of people without jobs right now, what are they going to do once coronavirus is over?
They have three options:
Just look at the concept of energy. It is never created or destroyed, but rather, recycled throughout the history of time. That means the energy that was once in traditional and antiquated industries, like in-person banking or legal counsel, is now being transferred to other industries that are going to emerge from this stronger than when they came in. What are these industries exactly?
These are just some examples of industries that are going to be hiring in droves now as well as while the coronavirus fears burn away.
Next, what about the employers who are now going to have to accommodate workers who want to work from home? The WFH example has proven to be valuable and productive, which means all of the pushback prior to this pandemic is no longer justified. Workers know they can do their jobs from home, and employers can’t hide that anymore.
It’s important that workers shift their mindset from opposing WFH or considering it temporary, to the benefits that largely come with this work arrangement:
In short: companies have no choice. They must allow WFH even when this is over. If they don’t, their employees will leave them for the companies that are still offering it. Many companies try to avoid it because they don’t want to pay for additional computer monitors, software, and training to make the entire system flow. All signs point to embracing this WFH mentality and biting the cost now for productiveness in the future.
Of course there are going to be some hard months following this pandemic. It’s never smooth as certain, classic industries are forced to pivot into something new. Employees need to go back to school, learn new skills, advance their proficiency in new software, and say goodbye to the career trajectory they once held dear. For those who are in ages 50 and over, it can be downright impossible. They will struggle to assimilate, and beloved American industries will disappear.
It’s never pretty when this happens, but rest assured, it has happened before – many times. Just take technology alone, from the telephone, to the television and radio set, to the ability to text our friends and send emails in 3-seconds spurts. Technology has continued to change our reality so rapidly and aggressively that we consider it commonplace today.
Back to that first pressing question. No one can say for sure unless they have a crystal ball. But it’s safe to say that no, working life won’t be the same as it was before coronavirus. Is that a good thing? In many respects, it sure is. In other ways, it can hurt our hearts to bid farewell to the past. But the pace of innovation will ensure that newer, better ways of doing things becomes part of our everyday routines.
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References
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-coronavirus-death-toll-nears-10-000-11586166530
https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/what-are-the-benefits-of-working-from-home
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2015/07/02/the-7-greatest-pivots-in-tech-history/