Hi,
I was just looking for some views on how we continue to provide our HR service during these difficult times.
Are there any circumstances in your opinions which would require face to face contact? Anything that cannot be done remotely?
Lesley
Hi,
I was just looking for some views on how we continue to provide our HR service during these difficult times.
Are there any circumstances in your opinions which would require face to face contact? Anything that cannot be done remotely?
Lesley
In reply to Ann Simpson:
Thank you very much all - it's trying times to be sure, and especially coming from a manufacturing organisation where working remotely is not yet encouraged (we are working on it!!). All our HR team are now working from home, but we have been asked to give some thought to where the challenges may be.. so your response is really helpful Ann, thanks!In reply to Ann Simpson:
I was told that we could not work from home, I was working for a healthcare company at a hospital supporting cleaners, porters and patient feeding. My feeling was that to ensure the safety and allow the social distancing measures to be possible, as many of the admin office based staff that have the capability to work from home should be. I offered a 12 hour a day telephone contact, 7 days a week there was nothing I needed to be in the office for except a discipliary which I could have come in for.In reply to Faye:
Dears,In reply to Faye:
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