Small Business Owners Say Remote Work Policies Are Not One Size Fits All

By National Urban League
Published04 PM EST, Fri Nov 22, 2024
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Work-from-home policies should be determined by every group based on what proves to be best for their culture and clients, said one expert.

by Gene Marks, For The Inquirer

Are your employees working from home more often? You’re not alone. Thanks to the pandemic, remote working options have become a hot benefit to offer both prospective and current staff. But the issue is complex. For some companies being virtual – or even partially virtual - is a no-brainer. But for others, it’s a non-starter.

A self-employed artist and business owner in Philadelphia, Roger Lee is a big fan of working from home. “There is nothing wrong with working in the comfort of your home environment,” he said. “How you work matters much more than where and when you work.”

 

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