Returning to Work Essential Accessories
Are you returning to work? Here are some work essentials you may want to bring with you to keep you safe and secure during this time of uncertainty.
Are you returning to work? Here are some work essentials you may want to bring with you to keep you safe and secure during this time of uncertainty.
It can difficult to know where to start when it comes to returning to work amidst a global pandemic. There is still a lot of uncertainty and anxiety around returning to life as it was just a few months ago. But here are some general thoughts about safely returning to the workplace to get you started.
As many of us return to work, we may wonder if our workplace layout will look the same as it did when we left, just a few months ago. It likely won’t. But that’s a good thing. Because the changes made to your workplace’s layout can help keep you safe and healthy on the job.
COVID-19 upended our lives. And now, it feels like all we can do is wonder about when the pandemic will end and what our lives will look like in the aftermath.
It is finally time for some workers to return to the workplace. While some people may be rejoicing to return to normal, others may fear what this new normal will look and feel like.
With crowded vehicles, coughing passengers, and unsanitized seats and handrails, public transport is not the safest way to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic and can put you at risk for being infected and infecting others.
Many people, just a few months ago, believed their jobs couldn’t be done anywhere else than in the office – where they’ve always been done successfully before.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, collaboration with our coworkers may seem impossible. We will likely have to continue to stay at least six feet apart from one another, even when we return to the office.
Our hands help us to complete daily tasks, communicate, and help others. But they can also transport viral particles to different surfaces and spread germs.
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic ignited an economic crisis. As businesses were forced to shut their doors, employees were laid-off or furloughed. Households struggled to pay their rent. And while some people were given leniency on their payments, others were evicted from their homes.


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