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How PEO Helped Business During the Pandemic

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 It goes without saying that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone, including businesses. A lot of companies did cost-cutting as well as lay-off some of their employees. These decisions are hard to make for all business owners. However, the pandemic left them with no choice.

The pandemic has also proved how important it is for a big or small business to have a PEO.
Despite the world being in an unfortunate crisis, PEO has helped companies with their administrative and human resources-related tasks.

Unfortunately, this pandemic situation might still stay for quite some time. Therefore, businesses need to strategize ways to thrive or continue in this “new normal.” To say, PEO can help businesses in multiple ways during this pandemic, and we will break it down one by one.

How PEO Helped Business During the Pandemic

1. Letting employers focus on their business

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When the government imposed a lockdown, businesses were quick to comply. The safety of the employees was being prioritized. With that, employers were left to think about how their companies could cope. The focus of the employers shifted from the growth of their companies to the safety of their employees.

PEOs help employers focus on creating strategies that will improve their business despite the pandemic by removing the burden of labor-intensive tasks such as payroll, taxes, compensation, and benefits.

 2. Better healthcare benefits

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One of the things that the pandemic has taught us that it is truly important for us to take care of our health. As a business owner, you are responsible for providing your employees with healthcare benefits now more than ever.

A Professional Employer Organization aims to search for the best healthcare plan for your business. With this, companies can offer healthcare plans that can benefit the employees and the employer.

3. Managing Remote Workforce

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A sudden transition from an on-site workforce to a remote or fully work-from-home set-up may be challenging to businesses. Yet this change should be adapted for businesses to survive in this new normal.

Managing a remote workforce may be hard for employers if they do this alone. PEO helps them with that. The PEOs can strategize the most appropriate schedules of employees. They can also assist in communications, training, onboarding, and answering hr-related questions through telecommunication

4. Assisting in unemployment and compensation claims

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Some employees were laid off. That’s the harsh truth. Unemployment and compensation claims may be more mentally and emotionally draining to employers and employees if done by themselves. PEOs assist with giving employees due to information regarding their compensation claims.

PEOs can also help provide the company with the most suitable compensation plan. Employees that were laid off may sometimes have a hard time understanding what they shall do next, a PEO can also help them with that.

Almost two years in the pandemic, PEOs still greatly help different businesses. PEO has proven itself to be vital, especially in times of crisis. Finding the right PEO provider for you may be challenging, but worry not; we are here to help.

Contact us today to get a quote for your PEO needs.