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I Don't Want to Go Back: Examining the Return to Physical Workspaces During COVID-19
Document Type
Periodical
Source
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Nov 2020, Vol. 62 Issue 11, p953, 6 p.
Subject
Texas
Language
English
ISSN
1076-2752
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:: We study employee perspectives on return to physical workspaces to ultimately inform employers' and policy makers' decision making around the return to work during COVID-19. METHODS:: We tested the three-component conceptual model using survey data collected in the United States in May 2020 from samples of energy workers (N = 333). RESULTS:: Women, non-Caucasians, and employees living in multi-generational households were less willing to return. Concerns about childcare were negatively related to willingness to return, whereas organizational strategies for mitigating COVID-19 transmission at work were positively related to willingness to return. COVID-19 infections in an employees' network were also negatively related to employees' willingness to return. CONCLUSIONS:: Blanket policies may miss the nuanced needs of different employee groups. Employers and policy makers should adopt flexible approaches to ensure a return to workspaces that addresses employee concerns and needs.