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    How To Include Remote Workers In Your Workforce Attraction Strategy main photo

    How To Include Remote Workers In Your Workforce Attraction Strategy

    January 6, 2021

    As we enter a new year, you may be wondering how to include remote workers in your workforce attraction strategy. Government regulations and efforts to slow the pandemic have forced workplaces to embrace remote work options. 88% OF BUSINESSES all over the world authorized their employees to work from home due to COVID-19.

    It is vital to focus on effectively targeting remote workers but how does this translate to benefitting the local economy?

    WHY IT'S WORTH IT TO ATTRACT REMOTE WORKERS

    IT GROWS AND DIVERSIFIES THE LOCAL ECONOMY

    More people working from home equals more money spent locally.

    More money remains in the community, and the community prospers.

    In addition to growing the local economy by keeping funds close to home, remote workers represent a wide variety of industries that may not already be common to an area. This opens the door to new skills, knowledge, and industries to move in.

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