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Workplace Investigations are Moving Home


California Labor & Employment Law Review - Volume 34, No. 4
Credit(s): 1 Self-Study Credit
Course Number: LL_Vol.34_No4
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    The rapid shift to remote work in response to COVID-19 changed the workplace overnight, and the shift to remote work appears poised to outlast the pandemic. How we will all be working over the coming months and even years is unclear. According to a recent Gallup poll, approximately 62% of employed Americans have worked from home during the crisis. And, according to the same poll, three in five workers who have been doing their jobs from home during the coronavirus pandemic would prefer to continue to work remotely as much as possible, even after public health restrictions are lifted.1 Many employers are likewise embracing the trend. Countless headlines describe employers being open to remote work beyond the risks posed by the coronavirus.
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