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Can UAE companies continue work from home policy after heavy rain?

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Last updated: 2024/05/09 at 7:49 AM
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Remote work options have become a topic of discussion in UAE-based companies, with many still preferring employees to report to the office despite having the infrastructure for remote work. The recent experience of working from home during heavy rains showcased the viability of remote work as a business continuity strategy. However, not every organization may find an entirely office-free future suitable, as the success of remote work depends on company culture and job functions that may benefit from in-person interaction.

Pedro Lacerda, a senior vice president at TASC Group, stated that some companies have acknowledged the potential benefits of remote work, such as improved employee satisfaction and cost savings in terms of office space and infrastructure. While there is a noticeable increase in employers in the UAE offering remote work options, it may not yet be considered standard practice across all industries. However, there is a discernible trend towards embracing remote work arrangements driven by evolving employee expectations, the need for work-life balance, and advancements in technology that make remote collaboration more feasible.

As employees seek flexibility in balancing work and personal life, a pan-Gulf study revealed that a significant percentage of professionals value flexible working and hybrid remote working options. Oliver Kowalski, managing director at Hays Middle East, highlighted changes in working habits and expectations post-pandemic, where professionals desire more flexibility in how and where they work. This shift towards embracing remote work arrangements is attributed to employee expectations, work-life balance needs, and technological advancements.

Despite the potential benefits of remote work, concerns about productivity being affected when offices go online have been raised by industry experts. Aws Ismail, general manager at Marc Ellis, mentioned a dip in performance during the Covid-19 period that led companies to request employees to return to the office. He noted that the impact of working from home depends on job role and industry, with certain roles like sales or creative positions requiring collaboration and teamwork that may be hindered by remote work.

Transitioning to remote work during unpredictable events like heavy rains can impact productivity, but there are ways to overcome challenges. Lacerda suggested adopting a data-driven approach to assess the impact of remote work on productivity by tracking key performance indicators and conducting employee surveys. Some sectors, such as IT, finance, and consulting, have shown adaptability to a fully remote work model due to the nature of their knowledge-based tasks and digital communication requirements. Businesses across various sectors have successfully transitioned to remote operations, highlighting the potential for remote work even in traditionally hands-on fields like healthcare.

Although flexible work options are becoming more common, roles in customer service, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare may still require a physical presence for optimal efficiency or safety reasons. Lacerda emphasized the importance of identifying roles where remote work is feasible and establishing clear policies to manage hybrid work environments. The ongoing trend towards remote work arrangements reflects the evolving needs and expectations of employees seeking a better work-life balance and flexibility in how they work.

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