Predictions for a Post-COVID Working World

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Economists are predicting that 58 percent of unemployed workers who were laid off as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns are likely to return to their old jobs, according to the Brookings Institution. But with the majority of laid-off workers facing an uncertain employment future, the question remains of how workers and employers will transition into a post-COVID working world.

The Committee for Economic Development (CED) explains that employers are a major source of ongoing training for employees. But with events like the COVID-19 pandemic, these former employees have been dislocated from an upward career path.

According to the CED and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, during June 2020, approximately one-third of unemployment insurance went to the self-employed, individuals who do not benefit from employer-based training. This presents a challenge for those workers, who might require more training in order to enter the market as an employee.

One potential scenario for these pandemic-dislocated workers, according to the CED, is through “publicly supported training in a time of crisis.” Recommendations, especially for individuals on the bottom earning tiers, is for increased public investments in community colleges. Providing virtual training could help these individuals learn new skills and become employable again. Be it a community college or similar, the CED explains that it could be subsidized by either a modified Pell Grant or direct payments to the individual who is taking classes to become a member of the workforce again.

Much as the course of the pandemic is uncertain, only time will tell until how these newly created job problems will be addressed in a post-covid working world.

Author: Ray Strothman

This article was written by Ray Strothman, Chairman at Strothman+Co. Ray founded the firm in February 1983 and, as Chairman, plays an integral part in the firm’s management. Ray’s passion is to be a trusted advisor for the clients of the firm. He has experience in all areas of public accounting, providing financial statement preparation, and tax and management advisory services, for business owners, business investors and nonprofit organizations.
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