Let’s face it, remote work has taken the world by storm!
A recent study by Upwork found that 36.2 million Americans will be working remotely by 2025, an increase of 16.8 million people from pre-pandemic levels. In other words, remote work is here to stay, and we have the numbers to prove it!
As the number of remote workers continues to grow, managing remote teams has become a top priority for employers. While remote work offers many benefits, such as increased flexibility and autonomy for workers, it also poses unique challenges for employers, such as ensuring effective communication, collaboration, and productivity, but that’s when we come in.
We’re going to delve deeper into how EORs are transforming remote workforce management and explore the benefits they offer for companies and their remote teams. We will also examine some of the challenges that companies face when managing remote teams and how EORs can help overcome them.
The rise of remote work is an undeniable trend that has been gaining momentum over the years, and as we discussed above, it’s not going anywhere.
It all started in the early 2000s when companies like 37signals, a Chicago based software company and Basecamp began hiring remote workers to expand their talent pool. These early adopters found that remote workers were often more productive, happier, and more engaged than their in-office counterparts. Over time, other companies started to follow suit, and the number of remote workers began to grow. Today, we have countless examples of companies that have successfully implemented remote work., from large corporations like Dell, IBM, and Amazon to startups like Buffer and Zapier. These companies have shown that remote work is not only possible but also beneficial, allowing workers to work from anywhere in the world and offering companies access to a global talent pool.
Let’s get real for a moment, managing a remote team comes with its unique set of challenges. One of the biggest challenges is communication. It’s no lie that remote teams rely heavily on technology to stay connected, so companies need to ensure that their remote team members have the necessary tools and resources to communicate effectively and collaborate on projects. They also need to establish clear expectations and guidelines to ensure that everyone is on the same page. We hate to say it but managing performance can also be challenging when there is no physical presence to monitor work progress.
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Now that we know and understand the challenges, this is where working with an Employer of Record (EOR) comes in handy. EOR companies t provide administrative support to manage payroll, benefits, and compliance for remote workers.
By partnering with an EOR, companies can focus on their core business activities while leaving the administrative work to the experts. Having a remote workforce can also be a win-win situation (pinky promise).
From a worker’s perspective, it means the freedom to work from home, which eliminates the need for a daily commute and saves time and money. It also offers more flexibility to balance work and personal life, which can lead to increased job satisfaction and better mental health.
It’s safe to say that remote work is like the avocado toast of the job world. It’s trendy, flexible, and full of benefits. (can you tell we’re in California?)
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An EOR is a company that is responsible for paying the employer's share of taxes and benefits. The EOR is responsible for withholding taxes from a worker’s paycheck and filing them with government agencies.
But wait, there’s more! In addition to tax management, an EOR can handle many tasks related to managing a remote workforce:
EOR services help companies navigate the legal and regulatory complexities of hiring and managing remote workers. By leveraging technology, these services streamline the onboarding process, making it easier for businesses to hire workers without worry.
EORs are good for companies because they save time and money by taking care of all payroll-related tasks related to hiring a contingent workforce, including:
Without an EOR to ensure compliance with employment laws and regulations, businesses could face a minefield of potential legal issues and lawsuits, ranging from costly penalties and fines to damaging reputational harm and even bankruptcy.
We’re aware that the topics we're discussing may seem complicated, but the reason why an employer of record can be helpful for your business is because it takes care of those difficult tasks for you.
The rise of the remote workforce is a trend that's here to stay. It's not just about making it easier for workers to work from home or on the road, but also about making sure that businesses are taking care of their workers. Employers of Record are revolutionizing this process by providing organizations with an easier way to manage their global teams and make sure they're complying with all applicable laws and regulations.
If you’re looking for an EOR, look no further, TCWGlobal is here to make your life easier so you can focus on what you do best and have peace of mind. Give us a call at 858-810-3000, we’re always happy to help!