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COVID-19 | Potential business issues for mobility professionals
Beyond coronavirus protocol: Impacting the employee experience
As the coronavirus continues to spread, companies are going to great lengths to help keep their mobile workforce healthy and well-informed. We’ve created a series of hypothetical scenarios that illustrate the issues that mobility professionals are likely to confront.
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Beyond coronavirus protocol: Impacting the employee experience
As the coronavirus continues to spread, companies are going to great lengths to help keep their mobile workforce healthy and well-informed. Many are restricting business travel and directing employees to work from home. Others are exploring protocols for their workers after possible exposure to the virus. For employees working abroad, there are many personal and professional challenges this outbreak poses. We’ve created a series of hypothetical scenarios that illustrate the issues that mobility professionals are likely to confront. By anticipating and addressing these challenges as the outbreak continues, you can help your mobile workers feel supported during this uncertain time.
Scenarios mobility professionals may confront:
A sympathetic ear
Issuing health and safety directives to your mobile employees will go a long way in keeping them informed and protected during this outbreak. However, taking it a step further by empathizing with their situations and doing whatever you can to ease the challenges they’re experiencing will show you’re a company that cares.

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