Remote Work Is Here to Stay
Posted on June 8, 2021 by MCOB Outreach
Dr. Kelly Collins Woodford discusses the societal impacts of an increasing remote work economy and the evolving effects it poses to aspiring graduates as they transition into the workforce. Woodford, who is the Associate Dean and Professor of Management at the University of South Alabama, focuses on wage and hour law, employment discrimination law, and labor law. She shares her expertise on Zippia - a website used to provide people with the information and tools needed to achieve their career aspirations.
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