Considerations for remote and flexible work policies
Many organizations are pivoting to an online or hybrid work environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To adapt, some organizations are developing policies on remote work and flexible schedules.
When developing policies related to remote work, consider impacts on:
- Access to vaccine for those unable to work remotely
- Accessibility of faculty and staff to students
- Connectivity and IT support
- Employee wellness and staying emotionally connected virtually
- Equipment purchasing and lending for remote work
- Equity of individuals allowed to work remotely (front desk staff, senior leadership, etc.)
- Facility and space usage and planning
- Information and records security and privacy
- Performance, conduct and time management
- Workers compensation coverage
- Working out-of-state or out-of-country (tax implications and privacy laws)
Resources
The following articles, while not specifically about higher education, provide useful policy guidelines for our organizations:
For Future Thought
- How has your organization responded to the need for policies on remote work and flexible schedules?
- What should other organizations consider when developing remote work policies and procedures?
- How has your experience been working remotely or on-campus during the pandemic?