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Gartner Poll Finds 48% of Organisations Won’t Track Employee COVID-19 Vaccination Status

Announcement posted by Gartner 26 Mar 2021

HR Leaders Should Focus on Three Key Areas When Planning a Return to the Workplace

March 25, 2021 — A Gartner poll of 227 HR leaders on March 16 revealed that nearly half (48%) of large global organisations will not track the vaccination status of their employees. Only 8% of survey respondents reported that they will require employees to show proof of vaccination.

“Given the uncertainty that will exist around vaccination status, most organisations that reopen will do so with social distancing and mask wearing in place,” said Brian Kropp, chief of research for the Gartner HR practice. “Regardless of reopening plans, only 1% of the HR leaders we surveyed expect all of their employees to work full-time in the office.” 

Ultimately, the majority of organisations are planning for a hybrid workforce. Fifty-nine percent of 241 HR leaders said their organisation will let employees work remote occasionally with approval from their manager – a 21 percentage point increase since November 2020.

Other notable findings from the Gartner Workplace Reopening Amid Vaccine Rollout Webinar Poll on March 16, 2021 include:

  • Out of 227 HR leaders, 36% plan to have employees self-report vaccination status, but will not require proof.
  • Among 241 HR leaders, 49% will let employees work remote on certain days; nearly one-third (32%) will let employees work remote all of the time.
  • Twenty percent of 197 responding HR leaders believe that normal business travel will resume in 6-9 months, while 35% admit they don’t know when they will resume employee business travel.
  • Of 208 HR leaders surveyed, 95% have already resumed hiring.

“When offices reopen, many individuals will have been working from home for nearly two years or more and new ways of working will be engrained,” said Mr. Kropp. “It will be critical for employers to focus on building social and emotional connections with, and between, their employees again.”

While Gartner research found that only one-quarter of organisations plan to maintain the well-being programs they introduced during the pandemic for the foreseeable future, leading organisations will not roll-back new or expanded offerings. In fact, Gartner recommends that HR leaders use the return to the workplace as an opportunity to re-onboard all employees as though they are joining a new organisation. 

To do this successfully, HR should focus on three main areas:

  1. Develop a philosophy on flexibility. Rather than simply creating a static flexible work policy, leading HR departments are determining their organisation’s philosophy on flexibility and sharing this with their workforce.
  2. Communicate the purpose of the office. Prior to the pandemic, organisations simply described their office as the place where their employees work. Now, leaders must determine the role of their physical workplace – a team or company meeting place, a secure workspace, a social gathering space to support the community – and communicate that to employees.
  3. Train managers on supporting employees. With a more dispersed workforce, HR must work with managers on how to manage employees who are working in different locations and at different times.

To access the on-demand webinar, visit “Workplace Reopening Amid Vaccine Rollout: Benchmarking Against Your Peers.”

 

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