Could Working from Home Become The New Norm?
Use this free lesson guide with your classroom and explore the possible implications work from home has for employees, companies and the economy.
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June 8, 2020
Use this free lesson guide with your classroom and explore the possible implications work from home has for employees, companies and the economy.
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Working from Home: Exploring Possibilites
Read the news summary, watch the video and answer the discussion questions. The video has been edited for length. To watch the video in its entirety or read the transcript, click here.
As COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the United States, many workers have transitioned to working from home. This shift has raised questions about when and if workers should return to the office, and what implications work from home has for employees, companies and the economy.
Extension Activities
1. Online learning activity
A. Watch 5m:30s-6m:43s of the video. Nick Bloom refers to skills like people-management that are gained from working in an office setting.
2. Workplace safety during COVID
A. On May 28, labor officials testified before Congress about how the government’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA—federal government agency that oversees workplace safety) is protecting workers who have to go into work from COVID-19.
B. Some critics argue that the U.S. government is failing in this endeavor; Rep. Alma Adams of North Carolina said that OSHA’s “failure to take meaningful action has sent a clear message to workers across the country that they are on their own.”
C. Read this article about the hearing on government protections of workers during COVID-19 and answer the following questions:
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