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Supporting Employees’ Caregiving Responsibilities Post-Coronavirus

Supporting Employees’ Caregiving Responsibilities Post-Coronavirus

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, day cares and schools shut their doors. Months later, child care centers remain closed in many parts of the country, which means that parents are tasked with juggling caregiving and work responsibilities. In fact, according to a survey from Boston Consulting Group (BCG), 60% of U.S. parents report that they’ve had no outside help with child care during the pandemic. Employees’ caregiving responsibilities post-coronavirus are difficult to say the least.

Balancing work and caregiving responsibilities can be difficult and can contribute to decreased productivity, poor mental health and increased stress among employees. As a potential second wave of COVID-19 cases looms in the future, schools and day cares may remain closed in the fall and beyond. Parents are faced with the decision about in-person education, virtual learning or home schooling. While much attention is given to parents trying to balance their professional responsibilities—likely at home—with home-schooling and taking care of their children, there are also millions of people who are juggling remote work and elder care.

Employers across the country are implementing initiatives to help employees manage caregiving responsibilities during the pandemic.

The Importance of Supporting Employees’ Caregiving Responsibilities Post-coronavirus

During these uncertain times, employees are understandably experiencing significant stress—which can lead to lower productivity and morale, and increase their risk for health conditions, absenteeism and higher health care costs.

Regardless of whether your business is asking employees to physically return to the workplace or employees are working remotely from home, it’s important that you implement initiatives designed to help employees manage their caregiving responsibilities.

The FFCRA Impact on Employers

Employers should familiarize themselves with new leave requirements:

What Are Other Employers Doing?

According to the same BCG survey, the following initiatives were most commonly being offered to employees:

How employers are helping employees manage caregiving responsibilities during the pandemic varies—and there are considerations for employers to review to best support their base of employees.

Actions for Employers

Especially if faced with hardships as a result of the pandemic, flexible workplace policies can help organizations rebound quickly as soon as business improves. Consider the following general employment best practices:

Remember, not every initiative will be the right one for you and your company. Be sure to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of each initiative, and realistically assess whether it’s a feasible option.

Putting Employees First

Since burnout is the result of prolonged and chronic workplace stress, it’s important to know how to recognize the signs—both physical and non-physical—of workplace stress.

While it may not be possible to eliminate job stress altogether for your employees, you can help them by:

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Burnout is a serious syndrome that may be affecting your employees. As such, it’s important that you recognize the signs of burnout and take steps to prevent it at your workplace. As everyone is navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, that can start with recognizing and accommodating employees’ caregiving responsibilities.

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