In the United States, many companies aren鈥檛 planning for a return to the office until after Labor Day, and some companies such as Twitter, will allow workers to work remotely indefinitely.
In the July/August issue of the Journal of Property Management, we鈥檒l be taking a close look at the way office layouts influence not only the chance of spreading viruses, but also worker productivity.
One additional idea to consider is how liability will be shared not only in office spaces, but with remote work.
For example, would and should employers be responsible for work-related accidents that occur to a remote worker at home? If there are clear guidelines on what constitutes residential and office environments, does compliance with forced remote working override such guidelines to protect both the employer and the employee?
What about on-the-job conflict that would otherwise have been better resolved through face-to-face contact, but could now be left to fester through an unproductive series of emails open to interpretation? With remote working, we can no longer hear tone of voice or read body language.
Employers will need to balance accommodations without discrimination. Research from Graziano Onder and colleagues in the Journal of the American Medical Association in March 2020 suggests older employees and employees with cardiovascular disease, diabetes and malignancies should be allowed to work remotely until the pandemic dies down completely.
However, workplaces must treat all workers fairly, and give each the opportunity to return to office spaces.
Property managers have tremendous experience evaluating workplace environments, as the work they do encompasses everything from basic maintenance to management of human resources and insurance negotiation. I鈥檓 confident 乐竞体育赛事直播 members and the real estate industry at large are equipped to handle these concerns.
Sam Azasu is an Associate Professor of real estate and an educational developer at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. His research work which includes corporate real estate management and employee reward management has been published in European and American journals, with experience that spans Sweden, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, Ghana and South Africa.
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Dr. Yomi Babatunde lectures project management at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He鈥檚 an editorial advisory board member of the TQM Journal, a registered member of the Society of Project Managers in Singapore, a fellow member of the American Academy of Project Managers, and a board member of the Construction Management Foundation in South Africa.