For decades, workers have been driving toward flexible work arrangements. As technology evolved, it gave employees the freedom to work from almost anywhere. While remote work was already becoming more common, the pandemic forced much of the world to pivot to work from home—almost overnight. Now, valued employees and contractors might want to work from locations where the employer may not have payroll and benefit capabilities. While this “workforce revolution” gives workers the freedom they want, employers may be incurring risks if they don’t abide by federal, state, and local laws.

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The Flexible Workforce: A shock absorber for turbulent economic conditions
What is the optimal staffing level? How do you determine the right mix of traditional workers versus flexible workers (independent contractors, freelancers, temporary workers)? Learn how total talent management works and how you can adapt this flexible workforce model to your organization’s needs.